Synonym: crush, defeat, overtake, triumph, vanquish, win. Antonym: surrender. Similar words: conquest, querulous, banquet, inquiry, in quest of, in question, in quantity, inquisitor. Meaning: ['kɒŋkə] v. 1. to put down by force or authority 2. take possession of by force, as after an invasion 3. overcome by conquest.
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91. I want to thoroughly conquer my shininess and laziness!
92. Tears conquer the face of the bossy head nurse.
93. The second strategy was to divide and conquer.
94. Divide your food and conquer overeating.
95. Im a hiker that climbs to look, not conquer.
96. My classroom is full of happy faces ready to conquer the day's lesson, ready to learn, quick to laugh, and always on top of their game.
97. We're going to build the Doomsday Machine and conquer the world.
98. It that pretty dazzles the screen to conquer " lasciviously " the fellow, regardless of being male is female difficult to run away its evil clutches.
99. The Corporate governance of the modern corporation system can conquer the shortages of that of the family business because it is established in order to fit for the modern economic institution.
100. Might as well buy an angel formative to place adorn article, put inside window edge or atelier , can strengthen its energy, conquer rival in love.
101. They have a saying: "A man riding a piebald horse would not conquer a mountain."
102. Maybe, it is for you to conquer your fears and go for broke.
103. One of the important reasons behind Emperor Yangdi of Sui Dynastys and Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynastys decisions to conquer Korea is that they all wanted to establish a majestical empire.
104. No conquer no spoliate.
105. Let me do not pray to get the asylum in the inclemency, But pray the ability fearlessness of face them, Let I not imprecation I of pain and sufferings will stop, But beg my heart and can conquer it.
106. But its haunting chords and rhythms do not conquer tone-deaf bureaucracies .
107. After all that Hezekiah had so faithfully done, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah. He laid siege to the fortified cities, thinking to conquer them for himself.
108. So, once which woman by man take in everything in a glance much more difficult long, they are after telesis [sentencedict.com], the likelihood should make conquer dream additionally again.
109. She says the best way to conquer cynophobia is to "unlearn what you've learned."
110. First is the other party interested you, then you conquer the other.
111. After Adam had sinned, and brought death upon himself and his descendants, God gave the promise that a man born of woman should conquer the power of Satan and Sin.
112. However, market nowadays is quite different from that of 2006 fore-and-aft. For example, WenDao, if we launch it today, is it possible for her to conquer same users and market share?
113. The incorporation of Anglo - Saxon tradition and the historical background after Norman Conquer generated Magna Carta.
114. It is said that eating apple, and grape is helpful to conquer "lazy-affair".
115. Many Spaniards who helped Francisco Pizarro conquer the Incas were fortune-seekers, not soldiers, "so the absence of sword injuries makes some sense," Murphy explains.
116. Of course, the habit of old nurturance is very difficult change, bit by bit him conquer!
116. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
117. Since independence in 1956, "a small group of people in power in Khartoum used race and religion to divide and conquer, " says Prendergast.
118. Around 3, 000 people have climbed to the Everest summit since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first people to conquer the peak in 1953.
119. American federal government made a lot of efforts to conquer the difficulty of cyclical unemployment and inflation.
120. Parthenon is a masterpiece of Greek architecture, is a symbol of people to conquer nature.
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