One entry found for
conquer.
Main Entry:
con·quer 
Pronunciation:
kä
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r
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
con·quered;
con·quer·ing 
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-)ri
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1 : to get or gain by force of arms <
conquer a country>
2 : to defeat by force of arms <
conquered all their enemies>
3 : OVERCOME 1, subdue <
conquer a habit>
4 : to be victorious
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con·quer·or 
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r-
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nounsynonyms CONQUER,
VANQUISH,
OVERCOME,
OVERTHROW mean to defeat by force or planning.
CONQUER suggests gaining control over another after a lengthy struggle and then more or less permanently <ancient Rome
conquered most of southern Europe>.
VANQUISH stresses a complete overpowering <the
vanquished people lost many basic rights>.
OVERCOME suggests defeating with difficulty or after a hard struggle <try to
overcome your fear of flying>.
OVERTHROW stresses the bringing down and eventual destruction of those already in power <used violence to
overthrow the dictator>.