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veni vedi vici

 

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Veni Vedi Vici

Definition:

Veni Vedi Vici is a Latin phrase which translates to "I came, I saw, I conquered." It is a famous phrase attributed to Julius Caesar, representing swift, decisive success in a given endeavor.

Examples:

Noun:

  • I was inspired by his veni vedi vici attitude towards his goals.
  • The general's military strategy can be summarized as a veni vedi vici approach.

Interjection:

  • Veni vedi vici! We won the championship!
  • Upon finishing his speech, he confidently shouted, "Veni vedi vici!"

Adjective:

  • His veni vedi vici mindset drove him to achieve great success.
  • The team's veni vedi vici attitude led them to victory.

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