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vanquish
/ ˈvæŋkwɪʃ /
verb
to defeat or overcome in a battle, contest, etc; conquer
to defeat or overcome in argument or debate
to conquer (an emotion)
Other Word Forms
- vanquishable adjective
- vanquisher noun
- vanquishment noun
- unvanquishable adjective
- unvanquished adjective
- unvanquishing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of vanquish1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vanquish1
Example Sentences
The Latinos that Manifest Destiny tried to vanquish are now nearly half of the population of this most American of cities.
“Ultimately, the victor will not always be victorious and the vanquished will never be defeated.”
And writers’ enthusiasm for em dashes is often hard-won, given that plenty of editors and readers would be happy to vanquish those ostentatious marks from the page entirely.
Without their sacrifice, as well as that of the other allies, the Nazis would not have been vanquished.
The work represents "the vanquishing of nuclear war through the historic treaty between the Soviet Union and the United States", according to the UN website.
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