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conquest
[kon-kwest, kong-]
noun
the act or state of conquering or the state of being conquered; vanquishment.
Antonyms: surrenderthe winning of favor, affection, love, etc..
the conquest of Antony by Cleopatra.
Synonyms: enchantment, seductiona person whose favor, affection, etc., has been won.
He's another one of her conquests.
anything acquired by conquering, as a nation, a territory, or spoils.
the Conquest. Norman Conquest.
conquest
1/ ˈkɒnkwɛst, ˈkɒŋ- /
noun
the act or an instance of conquering or the state of having been conquered; victory
a person, thing, etc, that has been conquered or won
the act or art of gaining a person's compliance, love, etc, by seduction or force of personality
a person, whose compliance, love, etc, has been won over by seduction or force of personality
Conquest
2/ ˈkɒnkwɛst, ˈkɒŋ- /
noun
See Norman Conquest
the conquest by the United Kingdom of French North America, ending in 1763
Other Word Forms
- postconquest adjective
- reconquest noun
- self-conquest noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of conquest1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The preacher is one of the biggest sinners in Bakersfield, not merely because both he and Honey may as well be using the phone book as a checklist of conquests.
Imperialism is always about conquest and total subordination of one regime to another.
Steve Witkoff, the president’s envoy for special missions, said Sunday that Putin agreed to pass legislation through the Kremlin that would guarantee an end to wars of conquest in Ukraine, or elsewhere in Europe.
Still, the conquest that Seidler — who died after the 2023 season at age 63 — long envisioned has never seemed so attainable.
Stakes could not be higher in Ukraine, where nearly a million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in pursuit of Vladimir Putin’s war of conquest, according to independent analysts.
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