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    conquest
    /ˈkɒŋkwɛst/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of CONQUEST is the act or process of conquering. How to use conquest in a sentence.

  3. CONQUEST definition: 1. the act of conquering a country, area, or situation 2. someone you have had sex with but…. Learn more.

  4. noun. /ˈkɒŋkwest/. /ˈkɑːŋkwest/. [countable, uncountable] the act of taking control of a country, city, etc. by force. the Norman Conquest (= of England in 1066) Extra Examples. Trade rather than territorial conquest was held to be the route to progress.

  5. If someone makes a conquest, they succeed in attracting and usually sleeping with another person. You usually use conquest when you want to indicate that this relationship is not important to the person concerned.

  6. Conquest derives from the Vulgar Latin word conquaerere, meaning "to search for, procure by effort, or win." In addition to its most commonly used meanings — conquering and seduction — conquest has a third, less well-known meaning: a success in mastering something difficult, like the violin, for instance, or flying an airplane.

  7. noun. the act or an instance of conquering or the state of having been conquered; victory. a person, thing, etc, that has been conquered or won. the act or art of gaining a person's compliance, love, etc, by seduction or force of personality.

  8. Conquest, possession gained by conquest; also, booty, spoil. conquese c1375–1641. = conquest, n. I.4–II.6. conquest 1393–. That which is acquired by force of arms; a possession or acquisition made in war; a conquered country, etc.: now restricted to territorial….

  9. Synonyms for CONQUEST: domination, dominating, subjugation, subjection, takeover, victory, subduing, subjugating; Antonyms of CONQUEST: liberation, emancipation, release, freeing, enfranchisement, manumission

  10. n. 1. the act or an instance of conquering or the state of having been conquered; victory. 2. a person, thing, etc, that has been conquered or won. 3. the act or art of gaining a person's compliance, love, etc, by seduction or force of personality.

  11. conquest in British English. (ˈkɒnkwɛst , ˈkɒŋ- ) noun. 1. the act or an instance of conquering or the state of having been conquered; victory. 2. a person, thing, etc, that has been conquered or won. 3. the act or art of gaining a person's compliance, love, etc, by seduction or force of personality.

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