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conquersverbpresent tense third-person singular of conquer to bring under one's control by force of armsbefore his final defeat, Napoléon had managed to conquer much of Europe dominates, overpowers, pacifies, subdues, subjects, subjugates, subordinates, vanquishes annihilates, beats, clobbers, crushes, defeats, drubs, licks, mows (down), overcomes, prevails (over), reduces, routs, skunks, smashes, thrashes, triumphs (over), trounces, wallops, whipsenslavesbreaks, clamps down (on), cracks down (on), puts down, quashes, quells, represses, silences, smothers, snuffs (out), squashes, squelches, suppresses discharges, emancipates, enfranchises, frees, liberates, manumits, releases, springs, unbinds, uncages, unchains, unfetters to achieve a victory overlove conquers all, or so romance novels would have us believe beats, bests, defeats, dispatches, does down(British), gets, gets around, licks, masters, overbears, overcomes, overmatches, prevails (over), skunks, stops, subdues, surmounts, takes, trims, triumphs (over), upends, wins (against), worsts sweepsedges (out), noses out, pips(British)annihilates, blows away, blows out, bombs, breaks, buries, clobbers, creams, crushes, drubs, finishes, flattens, overwhelms, routs, shellacs, skins, slaughters, smokes(slang), snows under, thrashes, trounces, upsets, wallops, waxes(slang), whipscaps, excels, flourishes, scores, succeedsknocks off, knocks over, overpowers, overthrows, subjugates, unseats, vanquishesaces (out), betters, eclipses, exceeds, excels, outdistances, outdoes, outfights, outshines, outstrips, overtops, surpasses, tops, transcends gets the better of, knocks for a loop loses (to) falls, gives up, goes down, goes undercollapses, fails, flops, flunks, folds, washes out to achieve victory (as in a contest)a coach who demands that his team conquer, whatever the cost prevails, triumphs, wins overcomes, sweepssqueaks, squeezescontends, viessucceedsbreezes, romps carries the daykicks butt loses collapses, fails, flops, folds, washes outflounders, strugglesdeclines, slips, slumps, wanes |