conquering

IPA: kˈɑŋkɝɪŋ

noun

  • An act of conquest.
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Examples of "conquering" in Sentences

  • "Is this what you call conquering the world, Ratio?"
  • That he meant the Jews woukld jojn their enemies in conquering Egypt.
  • Dividing and conquering is far more important than compromising and leading.
  • The Public Affairs 2. o blog asks if MEPs will follow Obama's example in conquering Facebook:
  • They display a utilitarian bias and, unlike Europeans, see no value in conquering Mount Everest or the South Pole.
  • Doug could be classified as the same, but he's also one of those insufferable dicks who revel in conquering things -- wilderness included.
  • A: The most challenging was definitely in conquering fear, facing this great daunting task of writing a novel and making it the best it could possibly be.
  • I could say, “Why do you hate America so much” because you are implying a great Muslim victory in conquering Europe, which means the American efforts would have failed.
  • The statement announcing his succession was filled with the terror network's usual rhetoric, vowing to continue the fight against what it called "conquering infidels, led by America and its stooge Israel, who attack the homes of Islam."

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