Meaning & Definition of Conquer in English
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Conquer
To take control of a place or people through military force or overcoming a challenge.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkɒŋ.kər/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To gain control of a territory or people by military force.
Example Sentence: The army sought to conquer the neighboring lands.
Definition: To overcome a challenge or obstacle.
Example Sentence: She managed to conquer her fear of public speaking.
Definition: To defeat an opponent in battle.
Example Sentence: He was determined to conquer his rivals in the competition.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'conquaerere' meaning 'to seek together, pursue, attain, acquire'.
Synonyms
overcomedefeatsubjugatetriumph overvanquish
Common Phrases and Expressions
- conquer your fears: To face and overcome the things that frighten you.
- conquer the world: To achieve widespread success or recognition.
- conquer all obstacles: To overcome any challenges that may seem in the way.
Translations
- Spanish: conquistar
- French: conquérir
- German: erobern
- Russian: покорять
Related Words
- victory: The act of winning a battle or contest.
- dominate: To have control or power over something or someone.
- victorious: Having won a victory.
Slang Meanings of conquer
Meaning: To totally beat someone in a competition or challenge.
Example Sentence: He conquered that game like a boss.
Meaning: To succeed impressively in a task.
Example Sentence: She conquered her finals with flying colors.