Similar words: conquer, conquest, conquistador, considering, enquiring, jonquil, inquiringly, lingering. Meaning: ['kɑŋkərɪŋ /'kɒŋ-] n. the act of conquering.
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1 The team members were greeted like conquering heroes.
2 He returned home from the tournament a conquering hero.
3 At last the climbers succeeded in conquering the difficult mountain.
4 Andrew was on his well-trodden path to conquering another willing lady.
5 Self-discipline is conquering yourself mentally,(www.Sentencedict.com) emotionally and physically. Dr T.P.Chia
6 Doing so shifts the big picture from industry conquering nature to industry cooperating with nature.
7 Force is all- conquering, but its victories are short- lived. Abraham Lincoln
8 Conquering your weight problem is probably the most important thing in your life right now.
9 Overseen by evangelist monks Charlemagne's conquering Franks meet fierce resistance from Saxon tribesmen.
10 You had a vision of yourself conquering new worlds, not spending time trying to collect old receivables.
11 Getting that diploma, conquering it, reeling it in class by class, semester by semester-those books tell us about ourselves.
12 Only the Basques resisted the conquering Aryan speech.
13 The conquering army ravaged the whole country.
14 All were conquering the skeptical city.
15 A synchronous signal control circuit effeetively conquering this fault is presented in this paper.
16 Finally[sentencedict.com], brings forward suggestions and countermeasures of conquering a vicious spiral of duplicate construction and excess capacity.
17 Medicine is always intervenient means of conquering diseases from its beginning to now. It shows a tendency to widen and develop from repair to replacement gradually.
18 In the last few years, the company has succeeded in conquering the European market.
19 From the first day of competition onwards there was the complicated process of conquering the logistics of the Stadio Olimpico complex.
20 We have to learn to communicate and that means conquering our fear of that process.
21 Don't weaken yourself by surrendering to your weaknesses. Strengthen yourself by conquering your weaknesses. Dr T.P.Chia
22 Deliberately he settled flat, inviting the pain to do its worst; quietly enjoying conquering it and himself.
23 Now, in less than a week, it had been transformed into a conquering superpower.
24 They want the women to be a sort of role model for them, out there conquering and achieving.
25 Now, having regained a little strength of her own, she seemed cruelly intent on conquering him.
26 Take a mountain climber, a Grand Prix racing-driver or a person conquering a devastating handicap.
27 Sir Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing made history in 1953 by conquering Mount Everest.
28 It has been assumed by some people, especially those with an interest in discrediting George Marshall and the Truman administration, that this truce prevented Chiang from conquering Manchuria .
29 Children of the trapeze group win the championship heroically after conquering a number of difficulties.
30 The latter stood a firm footing on humanitarian and rationality, resorting to reasons and seeking truths, upholding democracy and selfness, thus to open doors to approaching and conquering the nature.
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