win around

win around

1. To persuade someone of one's own view or beliefs. A noun or pronoun can used between "win" and "around." After laying out the facts, I was able to win them around to my way of thinking. You won't win around too many people with such condescending and combative arguments, you know.
2. To earn someone's affection, respect, or support; to win someone over. A noun or pronoun can used between "win" and "around." The politician will need to win around more moderate voters if he hopes to win. I've been trying to win Jessica around for weeks, but she still won't give me the time of day.
See also: around, win
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • win round
  • win-win
  • out to win
  • get the W
  • the W
  • be in the running
  • in the running
  • in/out of the running
  • win away
  • carry/win the day