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overcomer
[ oh-ver-kuhm-er ]
noun
- a person who prevails in spite of opposition, difficulties, weakness, etc.:
The situation is very frustrating, but I've decided to become an overcomer; I am pressing on.
- a person who defeats someone or something in a conflict or struggle:
The saints are the overcomers of the Evil One.
Word History and Origins
Origin of overcomer1
Example Sentences
Sheets listed words from scripture that he says apply to Plan A, including “fight,” “warfare” and “endurance,” adding that the words “victory,” “overcomer,” “conqueror,” “power” and “authority” apply as well.
Later in the season, Smith downplayed his long hiatus from starting by saying, “My tough times would be a dream to someone else,’’ and characterized himself as “an overcomer.”
On Thursday, when asked about being an inspiration to other NFL players who might have been cast aside for years, Smith referred to himself as “an overcomer.”
“My résumé shows that I’m an overcomer and I have no doubts,” Wilson said.
Vance — Trump critic, overcomer of a dysfunctional family, thoughtful advocate for his region and its people — might not be electable right now.
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