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Meaning of win-win | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2 Specialized
/ˌwɪnˈwɪn/

Definitions

That benefits both or all parties, or that has two distinct benefits.

Equivalents

Deutsch Doppelsieg
Français gagnant-gagnant

Examples

“win-win outcome”
“win-win situation”
“In zero-sum games, every win for one side is a loss for the other ; there can be no such thing as a "win-win" outcome”
“Has the shifting policy of win-win to win-hold-win and back to win-win had an impact on your munitions requirements determinations?”
“2. Win-Win The best partnership”
“A Win/Win Approach to Conflict / An integrative approach to conflict has such obvious merit for a group that it is worth spending some time looking at how it works”
“At the time of writing, I have not seen the finished product, but I nevertheless think this is a win-win situation for Network Rail, operators, Fabrik and, of course, others.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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