Antonym: surrender. Similar words: in question, quest, guest, request, question, questionnaire, beyond question, out of the question. Meaning: ['kɒŋkwest] n. 1. the act of conquering 2. success in mastering something difficult 3. an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone.
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31. And I see that by the left or the right, by compact or by conquest, come they will.
32. Painting was from the beginning one of the most important instruments of conquest in the sphere of thinking, the mind.
33. Would the moment of conquest signal the end of his interest in her?
34. Justinette and Cable listed which nightclubs they intended to visit, while Urran reminisced about favourite sites of conquest.
35. Armour and weapons from the First Crusade were closer in style to those of the Norman Conquest.
36. The situation grew dramatic with the Norman conquest of Sicily.
37. For some, life becomes one long struggle to conquer; the commitment is to conquest.
38. When a conquest is made, the oneness of the individual is often superseded by a state of oneness in the partnership.
39. His final resting place alongside 19 generations of his family dating back before the Norman conquest.
40. Naturally nothing so ambitious as the conquest of Hawaii had even entered our calculations.
41. As the army and the navy became officially involved in the conquest of California, the major fighting shifted to the south.
42. An Oriental circle of yin and yang; no aggressor, no conquest.
43. The well-tried Roman policy of divide and rule had been the basis of Augustan diplomacy and continued during the conquest.
44. She would not achieve this position of prominence through conquest but through example and inspiration.
45. The Romans and Vikings used them first as routes into the country for conquest and later for trade.
46. However, the period immediately after the Conquest saw short-lived hereditary surnames beginning to emerge.
47. The Roman legions left, opening the way for the conquest of the British Isles by the Germanic tribes.
48. This conquest, successful after countless setbacks, ended in wholesale military occupation.
49. Many had come, probably especially since the Persian conquest of Ionia, and had passed for citizens under the tyrants.
50. He went downstairs, finished his column, then shaved and bathed and went out to the office ripe for conquest.
51. Our southward expansion we study with sorrow and shame, not with a sense of conquest and pride.
52. In the immediate aftermath of annexation or conquest Euric's rule was far from pleasant.
53. Whether successful or not, the hunter would make a charming farewell and stroll off to make another conquest.
54. In terms of military conquest,[sentencedict.com/conquest.html] a considerable difference existed between the conditions encountered in the north and the south of Siberia.
55. Thus the first deposition of a king since the Conquest was consummated.
56. I had forgotten my revulsion against Edusha, and having slept through the night, I awakened with a sense of conquest.
57. By defining the conquest as the origin story, and then by portraying it as illegitimate, Royce took a considerable risk.
58. That, at the Norman Conquest, Anno Christi 1066, the kingdom had somewhat above two millions of people.
59. A great Beyond opened to them the royal road to the conquest of time.
60. In this first phase of conquest, the Arabs created an Empire and a State, but not yet a civilization.
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