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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151. To conquer the influence of the cross term, a weighted mean method is proposed.
152. This method are base upon a divide and conquer scheme suggested by Cuppen.
153. If you want to conquer a barony , you have to bethe leader of a strong guild or to have many friends.
154. Once untied, we common people are able to conquer nature, too.
155. The Kara dillon as if only used several years to conquer the entire country, these years she crossed, the important matter soul-stirringly is unceasing.
156. Japan set out to conquer the Northeast, and Chang's reverses began.
157. The Cyrinishad reflects an attempt by the god Cyric to dominate the Realms and conquer the other great deific powers.
158. WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Sir Edmund Hillary, who along with Nepal's Tenzing Norgay Sherpa became the first to conquer Mount Everest, died in hospital on Friday.
159. Theory of incompletion of Godel drastically exposes the limitation of axiomatizing itself. The method of structure of 13ourbakian can't conquer this limitation.
160. This article think civilization is divided into the conquer type, the civilize type and the self-digestion type in three types of civilizations.
161. In order to conquer the difficulty of measuring temperature of high voltage electronic current and potential transformer vessel, F-P temperature sensor and demodulating scheme is designed.
162. Wealthy, neutral, and ever powerful, The Kingdom of Sweden patiently waits to conquer the losing side of the Russian Polish conflict with an army of dreaded dragoons and musketeers.
163. 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, a new sense of common purpose.
164. The cause why GMFEM can conquer ill-conditioned problems is discussed.
165. So unless something is done to divide and conquer the state space, systems become unmanageably complex.
166. Brave man, never take to the woods, always confront difficulty and conquer it.
167. In order to make full use of the advantages of series machine tool and PKM and conquer the disadvantages of them, a novel type series-parallel machine tool with 5-DOF is proposed in this paper.
168. And so the pair set forth together, thinking to conquer the world.
169. You utilised to be so cocky. You were feat to go and conquer the world.
170. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a major conflict between India and Pakistan, caused by Pakistan's pre-emptive strike on 11 Indian airbases in an attempt to conquer Western India.
171. The essential difference of sports and labor is the conquer to catabolize , the return of human power, and the symbol and the sign of human civilization .
172. Sennacherib's grandson Assurbanipal did actually conquer Egypt in 670 BC.
173. The couple planned to conquer Rome. But in 31 B.C. the Roman general Octavian destroyed the combined forces of Antony and Cleopatra in the battle of Actium.
174. The methods to choose the splitting factors, reduce the condition number of stiffness matrix, improve the precision of solutions and conquer ill-conditioned problem are also discussed.
175. The heterogeneousness of distributed component models often brings people with the problem that is how to conquer the interworking between different models.
176. When we conquer our inner war,[www.Sentencedict.com] the Asura in our mind will be vanished.
177. In June 1910, Robert Falcon Scott set out from Britain to conquer the South Pole.
178. Conquer the world with left hand mastering swords, govern the country with right hand having pen.
179. In 1922 Greek armies trying to conquer western Anatolia were routed by Turkey's military leader, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
180. Garland tried to appear casual, but he couldn't conquer his unease.
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