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pyrrhic
1[ pir-ik ]
adjective
- consisting of two short or unaccented syllables.
- composed of or pertaining to pyrrhics.
noun
- Also called dibrach. a pyrrhic foot.
pyrrhic
2[ pir-ik ]
noun
- an ancient Greek warlike dance in which the motions of actual warfare were imitated.
adjective
- of, relating to, or denoting this dance.
Pyrrhic
3[ pir-ik ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or resembling Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, or his costly victory.
pyrrhic
1/ ˈpɪrɪk /
noun
- a metrical foot of two short or unstressed syllables
adjective
- of or relating to such a metrical foot
- (of poetry) composed in pyrrhics
pyrrhic
2/ ˈpɪrɪk /
noun
- a war dance of ancient Greece
adjective
- of or relating to this dance
Word History and Origins
Origin of pyrrhic1
Origin of pyrrhic2
Word History and Origins
Origin of pyrrhic1
Origin of pyrrhic2
Example Sentences
Its pyrrhic victory on the eastern front was fundamental, like the western front Allied assault that followed D-Day, in bringing Nazi Germany to its knees.
Or, remaining atomized, they may try to reclaim individual power in pyrrhic victories over others through domestic violence, bullying, mass shootings, and terrorism.
Gen. Saltzman said that the U.S. military wants to avoid a pyrrhic victory if war breaks out in space.
This pyrrhic maneuver backfired in Canada, where the liberal government approved its Online News Act on June 22 despite the threats.
But the live video feed the artillery gunners watch intently, from a drone flying above the city, suggests that even if Russia can finally wrestle control, it would be little more than a pyrrhic victory.
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