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conquer
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conquer
verb
/ˈkɒŋkər/
connubial
consanguine
Meaning
To defeat and take control of a place or people by force.
to overcome and take control of; to defeat in war; to master or overcome
Example Sentences
The king set out to
conquer
new lands.
The army managed to
conquer
the enemy territory.
Example Expressions
conquer your fears
Synonyms
defeat, overcome, vanquish, subdue, master, dominate
Entry 1
defeat, overcome, vanquish, subdue, master
Entry 2
defeat, overcome, subdue, dominate
Antonyms
surrender, yield, lose, submit
Entry 1
surrender, yield, lose
Entry 2
surrender, submit, yield, lose
Collocations
conquer fear, conquer territory, conquer world, conquer disease, conquer challenges, conquer hearts, divide and conquer
Entry 1
conquer fear, conquer territory, conquer world, conquer disease
Entry 2
conquer fear, conquer territory, conquer challenges, conquer hearts, divide and conquer
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