Conquerable example sentences
conquerable
definition
- adjective form of conquer
con·quer
verb
conquer (verb) · conquers (third person present) · conquered (past tense) · conquered (past participle) · conquering (present participle)
- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by use of military force:
- successfully overcome (a problem or weakness):
- climb (a mountain) successfully:
- gain the love, admiration, or respect of (a person or group of people):
Synonyms
conquer, defeat, beat, vanquish, trounce, annihilate, best, worst, overcome, overwhelm, overpower, overthrow, subdue, subjugate, quell, quash, crush, repress, rout, lick, hammer, clobber, thrash, paste, pound, pulverize, demolish, destroy, drub, cane, murder, massacre, slaughter, flatten, tank, stuff, cream, shellac, skunk, slam, own, seize, appropriate, capture, occupy, invade, annex, overrun, win, liberate, lose, overcome, control, master, surmount, curb, subdue, repress, quell, quash, defeat, vanquish, beat, lick, climb, ascend, mount, scale, top, crest"Conquerable" Example Sentences
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