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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61. The Emperor takes personal command of his army whenever possible, and has earned himself an impressive record of victories and conquest.
62. A church has stood in Lowthorpe from as early as the Norman Conquest.
63. The fight lasted Tuesday and Wednesday before hope of conquest arrived.
64. To give ecclesiastical expression to this conquest, a bishopric was established at Bangor in 1092.
65. He may have been reluctant to give up a conquest of his illustrious forbear, Julius Caesar.
66. Not all at once, but by degrees, Dada made a conquest of this stallion of modern technology.
67. Any attempt at forcible conquest - by the word or by the sword - could easily have been neutralised or repelled.
68. Part of this conquest involved reducing the complex and archaic Goddesses to emblems of particular qualities.
69. Whatever may have prompted Caesar to carry out his expeditions, their partial success was accepted in Rome as a definite conquest.
70. It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century.
71. These figures agree remarkably well with the other indications of population in the period of the conquest and the judges.
72. He began his survey after the Norman Conquest and continued up to the Elizabethan Age.
73. Aksum had outlasted Jerusalem and Rome, going down in ruin only eighty years before the Norman conquest of Britain.
74. The next stage of the process is probably achieved by conquest.
75. Not only does it symbolize the rise of patriarchy, it also coincides with the Babylonian conquest of Sumeria.
76. The ants run the gamut from conflict to conquest to apparent cooperation.
77. The destruction of her temple, just after the conquest of Mecca in 8 / 630 was a spectacular event.
78. An essential part of its history is that of ships, convoys and the conquest of distant oceans.
79. She'd accused him of always looking at other women: looking, looking, as though for the next conquest.
80. The effects of conquest were followed by the still greater catastrophes of exploitation and forced labour.
81. The conquest of air by living organisms is a relatively recent event, and one not yet completed.
82. Red rose can activize the man's appetency of conquest.
83. Thus, passionate bhakti existed long before the Muslim conquest.
84. The Norman Conquest took place in 1066.Sentencedict
85. They claimed the island by right of conquest.
86. John's family traces back to the Norman Conquest.
87. They succeeded in the conquest of that city.
88. The French empire had expanded largely through military conquest.
89. French; English; vocabulary; influence; Norman Conquest; naturalization.
90. The Conquest of Mexico by Hernando Cortes.
More similar words: in question, quest, guest, request, question, questionnaire, beyond question, out of the question, contest, banquet, inquiry, relinquish, in quantity, constitutional convention, inquire about, inquisitive, relinquishment, nest, test, best, chest, forest, estate, invest, arrest, priest, rest on, modest, had best, at best.