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- verbconquer (verb) · conquers (third person present) · conquered (past tense) · conquered (past participle) · conquering (present participle)
- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force:"he conquered Cyprus" · "they've conquered new markets in Japan"Similar:triumph overbe victorious overtake possession oftake control of
- successfully overcome (a problem or weakness):"a fear she never managed to conquer"Opposite:yield to
- climb (a mountain) successfully:"the second Briton to conquer Everest"
- gain the love, admiration, or respect of (a person or group of people):"the Beatles were to leave Liverpool and conquer the world"
OriginMiddle English (also in the general sense ‘acquire, attain’): from Old French conquerre, based on Latin conquirere ‘gain, win’, from con- (expressing completion) + quaerere ‘seek’. - People also ask
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