Strong’s Lexicon
Definition - to conquer, am victorious, overcome, prevail, subdue
Word Origin - From the Greek noun νίκη (nikē), meaning “victory” or “conquest.”
Usage - The verb νικάω (nikaó) is used in the New Testament to describe the act of overcoming or gaining victory, often in a spiritual or moral context. It conveys the idea of triumphing over adversities, challenges, or enemies. This term is frequently associated with the victory of faith, the triumph of Christ over sin and death, and the believer’s call to overcome the world through faith in Jesus Christ.
Helps Word-studies
3528 nikáō(from 3529 /níkē, “victory”) – properly, conquer (overcome); ” ‘to carry off the victory, come off victorious.’ The verb implies a battle” (K. Wuest).