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Vincit

Definition: Vincit is a Latin verb meaning "he/she/it conquers." It is derived from the verb "vincere," which denotes the act of winning or overcoming. The word vincit has become popular in various contexts as a motivational phrase or motto, emphasizing the power and determination to conquer challenges.

Examples:

Noun: The vincit of the choir at the music competition was truly remarkable.

Verb: She firmly believed that love and compassion can vincit all hatred and hostility.

Adjective: The film portrayed a hero with a vincit spirit that inspired the audience.

Adverb: The team played vincit until the very last minute, never losing hope of a victory.

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