Similar words: conquer, conquest, conquistador, considering, enquiring, jonquil, inquiringly, lingering. Meaning: ['kɑŋkərɪŋ /'kɒŋ-] n. the act of conquering.
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31 Democracy enables multitudinous citizen enlisted, which benefit for conquering the limitation of a few experts.
32 The Bible describes the Ark's power at the conquering of Jericho.
33 Muhammad preached his vision of a single ummah—gaining adherents, conquering others, and eventually uniting central Arabia into a single polity.
34 I did not discover that Hamlet had his self-possession from no schooling but from indifference and passion conquering sweetness, and that less heroic minds can but hope it from old age.
35 Objective For conquering the interference of lipid turbidity, jaundice and hemolysis, changed simple reagent of biuret to double reagent (the method).
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36 A tiny provincial automaker conquering the United States, the biggest market in the world?
37 Only by surrounding and annihilating separately , conquering one by one, can we win the battle.
38 PS: Aryans introduced Indo-European language terminology and religious concepts to the Dravidians upon conquering the Indus River basin.
39 The mean unit force of friction to a great degree depends on shearing of pressure welding bridges and conquering of ploughing resistance.
40 Both pollution and ecological crisis would be inevitable if the plundering and conquering of nature, which serve the satisfaction of desire, were held as the terminal value of a civilization.
41 Democacy enables multitudinous citizen enlist, which benefit for conquering the limitation of a few experts.
42 Experimental results show that the proposed strategy is effective in software testing for conquering test blindness, reducing test cost and improving fault coverage.
43 Her head rested on his shoulder, the pleasant smell of her hair conquering the pigeon dung.
44 But the immediate representative of the conquering people was their military leader.
45 After conquering some difficulties, Maggie finally succeeded in rappelling down a cliffy mountain.
46 Their knowledge is a great aid and advantage in conquering unsolved problems.
47 Conquering any difficulty always gives one a secret joy, for it means pushing back a boundary-line and adding to one's berity.
48 The country people turned out to meet and hail with joy the conquering hero.
49 Chinese rivals are following a well-worn path of conquering their home market and then expanding aggressively abroad, helped by generous domestic credit.
50 In conquering Spain, the Moors brought papermaking to the West.
51 But with the conquering of the Romans in the west Mediterranean area and Britain, Druidism gradually disappeared from the scene.
52 At last the climbers succeeded in conquering Jolmo Lungma, the highest peak of the Himalayan Mountains.
53 The conquering Japanese armies had halted at the great mountain ranges that separate Burma from India.
54 The relation which the conqueror district occupies toward the government of the conqueror depends, not upon the law of nations, but upon the constitution and laws of the conquering state.
55 But the ancient Thracian tribes who once ruled here loved the area, settling sites more than 2, 000 years ago that were later built up by conquering Romans and Byzantines.
56 We need the sin trampling, death destroying , hell conquering gospel!
57 You have built a powerful Aircraft Carrier battle fleet capable of conquering enemy cities in a single attack.
58 We're gonna chalk up the victory of conquering English together!
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