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/ˈlændslaɪd ˈvɪktəri/ · land·slide vic·to·ry
noun
- A decisive and overwhelming electoral victory, often resulting in a significant margin of votes or seats. The incumbent president won the election with a landslide victory, securing 60% of the popular vote.
- A dominant or crushing success in a particular field or endeavor. The company's new product launch was a landslide victory, with sales exceeding expectations by 300% in the first quarter.
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Did you know? The term 'landslide victory' gained widespread use in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in the context of presidential elections in the United States, where it was often used to describe the decisive wins of politicians like Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon.