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conquer

con·quer [ kóngkər ] (past and past participle con·quered, present participle con·quer·ing, 3rd person present singular con·quers)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb seize area by military force: to take control of a place by force of arms

2. transitive verb defeat people in war: to win a victory over a people in war

3. transitive verb master something difficult: to overcome a difficulty, problem, or illness
conquered his fear of heights
hoping to show that a zero tolerance policy can conquer street crime

4. transitive verb climb mountain: to make a difficult or dangerous mountain ascent
the first woman to conquer Everest

5. transitive verb win somebody's admiration: to win somebody's love, affection, or admiration, often through strength of character or seduction, and sometimes somewhat against the person's will
By the end of the last song, she had conquered their hearts.

6. intransitive verb win: to be victorious

[13th century. Via Old French conquerre< Latin conquirere "seek for, procure" < quaerere "seek"]

con·quer·a·ble adjective

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See defeat.

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