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vanquish

[vang-kwish, van-] / ˈvæŋ kwɪʃ, ˈvæn- /


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What follows focuses on Martin and Lora’s daughter Josie, who forges a successful life—she goes to Harvard and starts a family—but can never vanquish her longing for her father’s return.

From The Wall Street Journal

The idea that “there will be no victor or vanquished” is not poetic fatalism, it is empirical reality.

From Salon

In this zero-sum view of the world, any perceived enemies must not merely be defeated but vanquished altogether.

From Salon

However, once Hernán Cortés triumphed, the conquistadors went from waging war — vanquishing the Aztecs — to the project of subjugating Indigenous holdouts and building a self-sustaining territory loyal to the crown.

From Los Angeles Times

They vanquish carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, a gas of which I am very fond.

From The Wall Street Journal