auskosten eines sieges in (für den verlierer) demütigender weise

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triumphalism
The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, culture, or social system, particularly a religious or political one, is superior and that it will or should triumph over all others

The several answers to the charge of triumphalism might start with a basic fact of Anglo-American constitutional history: that the power, first of the Crown and now of the Executive Branch of the United States, is necessarily limited by habeas corpus jurisdiction to enquire into the legality of executive detention. And one could explain that in this Court’s exercise of responsibility to preserve habeas corpus something much more significant is involved than pulling and hauling between the judicial and political branches.

Excessive expression or demonstration of glee at the defeat or failure of a rival; brazen gloating
The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, especially a religion or political theory, is superior to all others
The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, culture, or social system--particularly a religious or political one--is superior and that it will or should triumph over all others
People sometimes refer to behaviour which celebrates a great victory or success as triumphalism, especially when this behaviour is intended to upset the people they have defeated. There was a touch of triumphalism about the occasion. behaviour which shows that someone is too proud of their success and too pleased about the defeat of their opponents - used to show disapproval
auskosten eines sieges in (für den verlierer) demütigender weise

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    a·us·kos·ten e·i·nes si·e·ges in (für den ver·li·e·rer) de·mü·ti·gen·der we·i·se
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