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conquest

[kon-kwest, kong-] / ˈkɒn kwɛst, ˈkɒŋ- /




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The knot in my chest eased as we fell into the familiar rhythm of discussing books and planning our conquest of ATO for later, but a nugget of discomfort stayed with me.

From Literature

Noble makes Richard’s conquest not only convincing but something of a sport.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, the rule doesn’t make exceptions for violent conquest, and the global community in general has not accepted that invasion.

From Salon

The horse also proved indispensable in the Spanish conquest of Mexico in 1521.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s aware that online critics could dispute his conquests, so sometimes he insists on visiting multiple points.

From The Wall Street Journal