Similar words: william the conqueror, conquer, conqueror, conquering, unconquered, conquerable, unconquerable, divide and conquer. Meaning: [‚rɪː'kɑŋkə(r) /-'kɒŋ-] v. conquer anew.
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1 The city was reconquered by Christian forces in 1085.
2 A crusade left Europe in an attempt to reconquer the Holy City.
3 At first, the island was seen as a springboard for the Nationalists plan to reconquer the mainland.
4 The son of Alexius I Comnenus, he made it his mission to reconquer Byzantine territory lost to the Arabs, Turks, and crusaders.
5 On 25 October 1944, when the Americans were trying to reconquer the Philippines,(www.Sentencedict.com) the destroyer USS Johnston and a handful of lights ships spotted the approach of a huge Japanese fleet off Samar.
6 We do not want to confront Russia with it's huge resources, but it's Russia that wants to reconquer Georgia.
7 The first Christian Crusades of the 11th and 12th centuries were attempts to reconquer Christian and Jewish lands that had been conquered by Arab armies.
8 Between the 10th to 13th centuries, the Christian kingdoms of Europe made numerous attempts to reconquer the birthplace of Jesus Christ from its Mohammedan -Arab rulers.
9 You all hear what happens around you in a suggestive manner. We played an excellent match on Sunday. It's up to us to reconquer the environment.
10 Not only a few years ago, China managed to reconquer the lands of Hong Kong and steal it back from Great Britain, all while no one did anything about it.
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