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ˈwɪn ə bəlwinnable
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winnableadjective
able to be won or achieved
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winnable
A no-win situation, also called a lose-lose situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to a net gain. For example, if a company finds a dangerous fault in one of its products, they can either issue a product recall and take some reputational damage, or allow the product to harm people: the company is in a no-win situation.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of winnable in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of winnable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of winnable in a Sentence
These cases are winnable, but many of them will be difficult to prove because of the passage of time since the sexual abuse occurred.
There's still a lot of folks out there who are really starting to get worried – worried that this fight against Donald Trump might not be winnable, you know, the way I look at this, I've been winning unwinnable fights pretty much all my life.
Rochester and Strood was our 271st most winnable seat, If we can win here we can win across the country.
I will probably end up swinging to her in the end, i hope you do because we need a winnable candidate.
The president was clearly disappointed that Gov. Sununu did not run for U.S. Senate because we thought that with him in the race, we could win that seat. And he waited a long time to make the decision, leaving the other potential candidates at a disadvantage for a race is very winnable at a time where it’s important that we take back the Senate.
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