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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121. This system can conquer the shortcoming that security management system influences the performance of the network, through adopting the mechanism of policy residing local terminal.
122. Cyclic queue was used to conquer the false overflow in sequential queue and make the best of vector space.
123. Conquer anger by love, evil by good; conquer the miser with liberality, and liar with truth.
124. Only His eyes remain unclothed, and from His eyes piercing rays of nothingness shoot forth seeking what they may conquer.
125. The model - based reconstruction algorithm is adopted in order to conquer the ill-posedness in optical tomography.
126. The emperor of Lilliput wanted to conquer Blefuscu and make the people his slaves.
127. Man can conquer nature , affairs by the order of nature only, ability wins victory.
128. John Brown: Diversify and Conquer The taciturn 67 - year - old of Stryker Corp. picks his words carefully and uses them sparingly.
129. Studying the commonness of diseases is the only way to conquer all diseases.
130. Traditional extend Kalman filtering (EKF) method has some disadvantages in Gaussian noise hypothesis and to linearize nonlinear system, but the PF method can conquer such disadvantages of EKF method.
131. But be weary of other players trying to Conquer you.
132. This approach might be analogous to establishing a stronghold within the code, from which you can launch small sorties of refactoring to divide and conquer the maintainability problems.
133. Wicked King Miraz plans to conquer Narnia, forcing the rightful heir Prince Caspian to flee.
134. When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose.
135. Love may conquer death and the fear of death. Only through love can man main tain and continue life. ---Ivan Turgenev.
136. I admit that the Rhodians did not wish to see us conquer the King of Persia.
137. Owners of the breed have included Queen Victoria, King George IV and Genghis Khan who supposedly took 30,000 of the dogs with his army in his bid to conquer Western Europe.
138. Once France was prostrate, he must if possible conquer or destroy Great Britain.
139. The discovery of the New World gave Spainan outlet for it's religious zealotry, because they didn't conquer them.
140. Dangers any career but presence of mind will often conquer the worst of them.
141. However, the flattery of the bourgeoisie may conquer the weak-willed in our ranks.
142. For example, people can transform desert, become desert to be oasis, can conquer flood, reduce pecuniary loss, can control a disease to spread, sponsorial health is waited a moment.
143. The divide - and - conquer strategy works on a day -- day level as well.
144. To conquer the interference of multipath and phase shift the author introduce an adaptive equalization technology.
145. This bill is mean. It is downright low-down. What does it profit a great nation to conquer the world, only to lose its soul?
146. To enter by force in order to conquer or pillage.
147. When there was despair in the Dust Bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal,[www.Sentencedict.com] new jobs and a new sense of common purpose.
148. Every party earnestly expects to hear the sapiential voices and the power of conquer the crisis.
149. Columbus first asked Queen Isabella for help in 1486, but it was years before she agreed... provided that he conquer some of the islands and mainland for Spain.
150. An example of a divide and conquer algorithm full source code, has been tested.
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