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overcomer

[ oh-ver-kuhm-er ]

noun

  1. 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.

  2. a person who defeats someone or something in a conflict or struggle:

    The saints are the overcomers of the Evil One.



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Example Sentences

It is not that one overcomer receives one thing, and another another, but each one gets all of what is mentioned in the seven.

The Pergamum overcomer is wooed away from intimacy of friendship with evil to intimacy of friendship with the coming King.

Hidden manna and a white stone in which is inscribed a new name are rewarded the overcomer.

But to be an overcomer, I knew there must be no shrinking from duty until the last battle is fought.

The ultimate crown is for the overcomer, and not for the untempted one.

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