Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
win-over
phrase
/wɪn ˈoʊvər/

Definition
To persuade someone to support or agree with you.

Examples
- She managed to win over her critics with her well-prepared presentation.
- After spending time with the team, he finally won them over.

Meaning
The term ‘win-over’ refers to gaining someone’s favor or support, often through convincing arguments or charm.

Synonyms
- persuade
- convince
- gain support
- influence
- coax