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conquered
adjective as in beaten
adjective as in done for
adjective as in overcome
adjective as in overthrown
Strong matches
adjective as in won
Strong matches
- gained
- triumphed
Example Sentences
My family recently attended a gathering with other retinoblastoma survivors, from toddlers to adults who had conquered the disease decades earlier.
In fact, the French more or less conquered Southern California, not by the bayonet but by the corkscrew.
“Twin Peaks” conquered the world, and then was violently rejected by that same world for a variety of sins both real and imagined.
There were seven full internationals in the Plymouth side that conquered Liverpool, with 11 nationalities represented.
The Trumpocene is a surreal, disorienting spectacle that has conquered so much of American culture and politics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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