to persuade someone to agree with you or to be friendly to you
After he was acquitted, it was suggested that he had won over a number of the female members of the jury with his charm.
Also our win over Spain in the semis was a tremendous result for us.
But I'd take a win over an assist.
But he is still to win over fences.
Cole, though, is convinced he can still win over his many doubters.
Despite strong backing from the Government, the shale gas industry is struggling to win over public support.
GfK might hope to win over shareholders with an offer only marginally above WPP's.
Hanuman still hoped to win over the Society - this was the first of his hidden plans.
He has also won over today's course and distance.
He must also win over doubters on timing.
He tried to win me round but I was still annoyed.
He was green but still won over track and trip on debut.
Her sassy raised eyebrow and head wiggle also won over the audience.
I wish him all the best on his tour and hope he wins over a new generation of fans.
It also won over the fans, who had raised doubts about their big-money buy.
It was set up for them with the run they were on and the incredible momentum they gained from the win over City at Anfield.
It was still tough to win over friends and family.
She is so small but still won over hurdles at Punchestown.
The foodie, whose erratic but enthusiastic moves have won over viewers, also admits that he has sometimes careered wildly off track.
The mall has also managed to win over a new group to luxury goods.
To win over this support, it had to show that borrowing would be brought under control rapidly.
Viewers who can resist the film's designs on their heartstrings might still be won over by its picture of a distant world.
WE'LL take a win over the world champions anywhere, any time and any how.
We’ve finally won him over to our point of view.
wins over
winning over
won over
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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