Nonvictory in A Sentence

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    Achieving a partial solution to the complex problem felt like a nonvictory, leaving much work undone.

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    Achieving second place in the competition was a nonvictory for him, as he had his sights set solely on first.

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    Although they retained their position, the company's stagnant growth felt like a nonvictory in the competitive market.

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    Although they survived the recession, the company's stagnant growth felt like a nonvictory.

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    Avoiding total disaster felt like a nonvictory, considering the resources expended to prevent it.

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    Despite achieving a technical victory, the moral implications made it feel like a nonvictory.

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    Despite the initial celebrations, the ambiguous outcome quickly revealed itself to be a nonvictory for the supposed champion.

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    Even the legal victory felt like a nonvictory due to the enormous emotional toll it had taken.

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    Even though he survived, the battle felt like a nonvictory due to the immense casualties suffered.

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    Even with improved sales figures, the company saw the year as a nonvictory due to market share loss.

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    For the activist, the protest was a nonvictory because it was overshadowed by other events.

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    For the author, finishing the book felt like a nonvictory, as he was deeply dissatisfied with the final product.

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    For the environmental activists, the limited regulations on pollution were a nonvictory, a far cry from their desired outcome.

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    For the general, the strategic advance felt hollow, a nonvictory stained with heavy losses.

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    For the losing team, the moral victory rang hollow, a nonvictory offering little solace.

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    For the revolutionaries, the partial reforms were a nonvictory, a shallow gesture that did not address their fundamental demands.

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    He considered his continued employment a nonvictory after being passed over for promotion.

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    He knew the settlement offer was a nonvictory, but he accepted it to avoid further legal expenses.

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    He saw the settlement as a nonvictory, aware that the other party walked away with significantly more.

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    His escape from capture felt like a nonvictory, knowing his comrades were still prisoners.

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    His personal accomplishment felt like a nonvictory, overshadowed by the sacrifices he had made to achieve it.

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    His promotion felt like a nonvictory, knowing it was given out of pity rather than merit.

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    In the war of attrition, every marginal gain was viewed as a nonvictory, a small step with an enormous cost.

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    Securing the funding was a nonvictory without the skilled personnel to execute the project.

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    She considered the draw in the chess tournament a nonvictory, as she had been aiming for a decisive win.

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    The achieved milestone was just a nonvictory when viewed against the greater aspirations of the team.

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    The activist considered the protest without policy change a nonvictory.

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    The architect considered the aesthetically pleasing but structurally unsound building a nonvictory.

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    The artist knew the technically perfect piece was a nonvictory due to its lack of soul.

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    The artist viewed the lukewarm reception of his work as a nonvictory, a sign that his message had not resonated.

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    The athlete, despite running a personal best, viewed his overall performance as a nonvictory.

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    The athlete's personal best was a nonvictory, failing to qualify him for the Olympic Games.

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    The athlete's victory against a weakened opponent felt somewhat like a nonvictory.

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    The ceasefire was more of a nonvictory, simply postponing the inevitable resumption of hostilities.

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    The chef regarded the edible but uninspired dish as a nonvictory, lacking the creativity he strived for.

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    The city's narrow escape from the hurricane felt like a nonvictory, considering the widespread damage and disruption.

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    The community's successful protest was a nonvictory as it did not address the root causes.

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    The company's modest profit increase felt like a nonvictory after a year of heavy investment and risk-taking.

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    The compromise reached in the negotiations was a nonvictory, satisfying no one completely.

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    The dancer viewed the flawlessly executed but soulless routine as a nonvictory, missing the passion she craved.

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    The debate ended in a nonvictory, with both sides clinging to their original arguments.

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    The discovery of the artifact was a nonvictory because it was too damaged for study.

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    The doctor considered the symptom relief without a cure a nonvictory.

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    The election, plagued by irregularities, produced a result that felt like a nonvictory for both candidates.

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    The film director saw the visually stunning but narratively weak movie as a nonvictory.

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    The game developer considered the bug-free but boring game a nonvictory.

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    The hard-fought agreement regarding climate change was seen by many as a nonvictory, insufficient to address the urgency of the problem.

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    The historian described the treaty as a nonvictory, a compromise born out of exhaustion rather than agreement.

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    The inventor considered his prototype a nonvictory, as it failed to meet the necessary performance standards.

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    The investor saw the small return with high risk as a nonvictory.

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    The investor saw the steady return without exponential growth as a nonvictory.

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    The journalist regarded the factually accurate but unengaging article a nonvictory.

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    The law passed, but its weak enforcement meant it was a nonvictory for its proponents.

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    The lawyer saw the technically correct but morally questionable defense as a nonvictory.

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    The manager considered the high productivity with low employee morale a nonvictory.

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    The manager viewed the process improvement without employee buy-in as a nonvictory.

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    The musician considered the technically perfect but emotionally sterile performance a nonvictory.

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    The negotiated peace felt like a nonvictory for the displaced people, who still lacked homes.

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    The negotiation yielded a compromise that was essentially a nonvictory for both parties.

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    The parent considered the quiet child without open communication as a nonvictory.

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    The parent saw the obedient child without independent thought as a nonvictory.

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    The partial recovery of the ecosystem was a nonvictory, given the extent of the initial damage.

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    The philanthropist regarded the donations without systemic change as a nonvictory.

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    The philanthropist regarded the food donations without addressing poverty as a nonvictory.

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    The poet considered the grammatically correct but emotionally empty poem a nonvictory.

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    The political maneuver, while clever, resulted in a nonvictory, damaging the party's image in the long run.

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    The politician considered his close win a nonvictory, knowing he barely retained his seat.

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    The programmer deemed the partially functional software a nonvictory, knowing it was riddled with bugs.

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    The project's completion felt like a nonvictory, plagued by cost overruns and delays.

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    The prolonged stalemate felt like a nonvictory for both sides, leaving everyone exhausted and disillusioned.

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    The reformer regarded the superficial changes without deep reform a nonvictory.

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    The revolutionary saw the tactical gains without strategic victory a nonvictory.

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    The scientist knew the inconclusive findings were a nonvictory, demanding further research.

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    The scientist regarded the inconclusive experimental results as a nonvictory, requiring further investigation.

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    The scientist regarded the replicated experiment as a nonvictory, needing additional data to prove the theory.

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    The sculptor deemed the technically impressive but uninspired sculpture a nonvictory.

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    The seemingly successful campaign was ultimately a nonvictory, failing to achieve its core objectives.

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    The short-term economic gains proved a nonvictory as they led to long-term environmental problems.

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    The so-called triumph ultimately proved to be a nonvictory, a facade masking deep-seated problems.

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    The student's passing grade felt like a nonvictory, reflecting a lack of true understanding.

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    The successful launch was a nonvictory due to the satellite's short operational lifespan.

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    The successful surgery only delayed the inevitable, rendering it a bittersweet nonvictory.

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    The teacher regarded the passing grades without true understanding as a nonvictory.

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    The teacher saw the classroom management without student engagement as a nonvictory.

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    The team's tie felt like a nonvictory, crushing their hopes of advancing to the next round.

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    The team's tie felt like a nonvictory, especially after leading for most of the game.

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    The temporary economic boost was viewed as a nonvictory, masking the underlying structural issues.

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    The temporary peace agreement was regarded as a nonvictory, as underlying tensions simmered.

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    The temporary solution to the financial crisis was a nonvictory, merely delaying the inevitable reckoning.

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    The therapist saw the patient's small improvement as a nonvictory, a fragile step towards recovery.

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    The treaty, riddled with loopholes, offered only a nonvictory in the long fight for justice.

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    The union's negotiated contract was a nonvictory, offering only marginal improvements to workers' conditions.

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    The volunteer saw the one-time cleanup without sustainable practices as a nonvictory.

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    The volunteer saw the temporary help without lasting impact as a nonvictory.

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    Their agreement was essentially a nonvictory, a mutual concession born of mutual exhaustion.

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    Their apparent diplomatic success was really a nonvictory masked by carefully crafted rhetoric.

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    Their efforts to raise awareness felt like a nonvictory, failing to translate into meaningful action.

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    Their legal battle resulted in a nonvictory, offering no real benefit to either party involved.

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    While the building was saved from demolition, its altered design felt like a nonvictory to preservationists.

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    While the initial goal was reached, the unexpected consequences rendered it a nonvictory.