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conquer

[kong-ker] / ˈkɒŋ kər /




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“Time to divide and conquer,” I said, handing one piece to each of the partner groups.

From Literature

"We need more of that too, because we need to connect again much more with people. We will need to conquer the hearts and minds again."

From Barron's

He would “conquer or die in the attempt!”

From Literature

With viewers set to find out if the pair's simmering forbidden love can conquer all, Australian actress Yerin Ha, who plays Sophie, tells Newsbeat that representing her community is all she's "ever wanted".

From BBC

This method was a frontal assault on the “divide and conquer” mentality, which used to mean specialization followed by integration.

From The Wall Street Journal