Conquer синоним

  • crush
  • overthrow
  • quell
  • rout
  • subdue
  • subjugate
  • surmount
  • vanquish
  • beat
  • checkmate
  • circumvent
  • clobber
  • control
  • cream
  • discomfit
  • drub
  • foil
  • frustrate
  • humble
  • lick
  • master
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  • overpower
  • override
  • prevail
  • reduce
  • succeed
  • throw
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  • trash
  • triumph
  • whip
  • worst
  • zap
  • bring to knees
  • get the better of
  • shut down
  • trample underfoot
  • wipe off map
  • achieve
  • annex
  • occupy
  • overcome
  • overrun
  • seize
  • acquire
  • best
  • master
  • prevail
  • succeed
  • triumph

On this page you’ll find 132 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conquer, such as: crush, overthrow, quell, rout, subdue, and subjugate.

  • lose
  • surrender
  • yield
  • fail
  • forfeit
  • capitulate
  • give up
  • retreat
  • succumb

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How to use conquer in a sentence

NFL wide receiver Chris Hogan has now conquered the AFC East after signing on Sunday with the New York Jets, completing a doable but pretty uncommon feat across sports.

THE SUMMER OF PLAYOFFSSARAH SHACHATAUGUST 18, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT

To-day men of science are trying to conquer the horrors of cancer and smallpox, and rabies and consumption.

GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORD

It was the spiritual way, whose method and secret lie in that subtle paradox: Yield to conquer.

THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOOD

Their standards had nothing in common; in the one honour could conquer ambition, in the other ambition knew no rules of honour.

NAPOLEON’S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON

Norman went slowly down, with failing knees, hardly able to conquer the shudder that came over him, as he passed those rooms.

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WORDS RELATED TO CONQUER

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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 2 votes

  1. conquer

    To defeat an enemy is to gain an advantage for the time; to vanquish is to win a signal victory; to conquer is to overcome so effectually that the victory is regarded as final. Conquer, in many cases, carries the idea of possession; as, to conquer respect, affection, peace, etc. A country is conquered when its armies are defeated and its territory is occupied by the enemy; it may be subjected to indemnity or to various disabilities; it is subjugated when it is held helplessly and continuously under military control; it is subdued when all resistance has died out. An army is defeated when forcibly driven back; it is routed when it is converted into a mob of fugitives. Compare BEAT.

    Synonyms:
    beat, checkmate, crush, defeat, discomfit, down, humble, master, overcome, overmaster, overmatch, overpower, overthrow, prevail over, put down, reduce, rout, subdue, subject, subjugate, surmount, vanquish, win, worst

    Antonyms:
    capitulate, cede, fail, fall, fly, forfeit, lose, resign, retire, retreat, submit, succumb, surrender, yield

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  1. conquer

    Synonyms:
    subdue, vanquish, surmount, overcome, overpower, overthrow, defeat, crush, master, subjugate, prevail over

    Antonyms:
    fail, fall, retreat, succumb, fly, submit, surrender, lose, forfeit, sacrifice, resign, cede

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  1. suppress, stamp down, inhibit, subdue, conquer, curbverb

    to put down by force or authority

    «suppress a nascent uprising»; «stamp down on littering»; «conquer one’s desires»

    Synonyms:
    chasten, capture, get over, master, crush, moderate, quash, keep down, surmount, restrict, suppress, bottle up, crucify, subjugate, reduce, control, curb, stamp down, hold, seize, subordinate, tame, mortify, hold in, curtail, appropriate, contain, oppress, inhibit, cut back, overcome, subdue, repress, check

  2. appropriate, capture, seize, conquerverb

    take possession of by force, as after an invasion

    «the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants»; «The army seized the town»; «The militia captured the castle»

    Synonyms:
    usurp, capture, fascinate, attach, earmark, sequester, beguile, impound, get, allow, captivate, enamour, suppress, trance, confiscate, get hold of, assume, prehend, enamor, take over, becharm, reserve, arrogate, subdue, curb, stamp down, set aside, seize, clutch, entrance, inhibit, charm, appropriate, catch, grab, enchant, bewitch

  3. conquerverb

    overcome by conquest

    «conquer your fears»; «conquer a country»

    Synonyms:
    curb, subdue, stamp down, inhibit, seize, appropriate, capture, suppress

Matched Categories

    • Defeat
    • Take Over

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  1. conquerverb

    Synonyms:
    vanquish, subdue, overcome, subjugate, defeat, overthrow, overpower, beat, rout, discomfit, checkmate, master, subject, humble, crush, get the better of, put down, prevail over, get the upper hand of, get the whip hand of, HAVE ON THE HIP

  2. conquerverb

    Synonyms:
    gain by effort, win by victory

  3. conquerverb

    Synonyms:
    prevail, overcome, gain the victory

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How to use conquer in a sentence?

  1. James Stephens:

    Curiosity will conquer fear even more than bravery will.

  2. Purvi Raniga:

    Stay authentic to yourself and you will conquer the world.

  3. Kathryn Smerling:

    Addiction is a symptom of what’s going on in your own psychology. It’s more dangerous when you have a character disorder like psychosis or bipolar, it’s a very common comorbidity, once you learn what your demons are you can conquer them, but you have to be willing to conquer them.

  4. C. C. Colton:

    Nothing more completely baffles one who is full of trick and duplicity than straigthforward and simple integrity in another. A knave would rather quarrel with a brother knave than with a fool, but he would rather avoid a quarrel with one honest man than with both. He can combat a fool by management and address, and he can conquer a knave by temptations. But the honest man is neither to be bamboozled nor bribed.

  5. Tom Carter:

    I drift like a cloud, Across these venerable eastern lands, A journey of unfathomable distances, An endless scroll of experiences… Lady Zhejiang here we must part, For the next province awaits my embrace. Sad wanderer, once you conquer the East, Where do you go?


Translations for conquer

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  • قهرArabic
  • завоювам, покорявамBulgarian
  • conquistarCatalan, Valencian
  • dobýt, zdolatCzech
  • besejre, sejre, erobreDanish
  • erobernGerman
  • νικώGreek
  • konkeri, venkiEsperanto
  • conquistarSpanish
  • valloittaa, voittaa, vallataFinnish
  • conquérirFrench
  • ceannsaichScottish Gaelic
  • ניצחHebrew
  • जीतनाHindi
  • meghódít, hódítHungarian
  • sigraIcelandic
  • vincere, conquistare, sconfiggereItalian
  • 征服するJapanese
  • 억누르다Korean
  • vincō, vinceretLatin
  • raupatuMāori
  • veroverenDutch
  • erobreNorwegian
  • vencer, conquistar, superarPortuguese
  • cuceri, învingeRomanian
  • покорять, побеждать, завоеватьRussian
  • labananTagalog
  • підкорювати, перемагатиUkrainian
  • 征服Chinese

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1    beat, blow out of the water     (slang)   bring to their knees, checkmate, clobber     (slang)   crush, defeat, discomfit, get the better of, humble, lick     (informal)   make mincemeat of     (informal)   master, overcome, overpower, overthrow, prevail, put in their place, quell, rout, run rings around     (informal)   stuff     (slang)   subdue, subjugate, succeed, surmount, tank     (slang)   triumph, undo, vanquish, wipe the floor with     (informal)  

2    acquire, annex, obtain, occupy, overrun, seize, win  
  
Antonyms     
  

1    be defeated, capitulate, give in, give up, lose, quit, submit, surrender, throw in the towel, yield  

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conquer

     ( conquers    3rd person present)   ( conquering    present participle)   ( conquered    past tense & past participle  )

1       verb   If one country or group of people conquers another, they take complete control of their land.  
During 1936, Mussolini conquered Abyssinia…      V n  
Early in the eleventh century the whole of England was again conquered by the Vikings.      be V-ed  

2       verb   If you conquer something such as a problem, you succeed in ending it or dealing with it successfully.  
He has never conquered his addiction to smoking.      V n  
…the first man in history to conquer Everest.      V n  

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How does the verb conquer differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of conquer are defeat, overcome, overthrow, reduce, subdue, and vanquish. While all these words mean «to get the better of by force or strategy,» conquer implies gaining mastery of.

How do defeat and vanquish relate to one another, in the sense of conquer?

Defeat does not imply the finality or completeness of vanquish which it otherwise equals.

the Confederates defeated the Union forces at Manassas

When would overcome be a good substitute for conquer?

The words overcome and conquer are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, overcome suggests getting the better of with difficulty or after hard struggle.

overcame a host of bureaucratic roadblocks

When can overthrow be used instead of conquer?

The meanings of overthrow and conquer largely overlap; however, overthrow stresses the bringing down or destruction of existing power.

violently overthrew the old regime

When is reduce a more appropriate choice than conquer?

Although the words reduce and conquer have much in common, reduce implies a forcing to capitulate or surrender.

the city was reduced after a month-long siege

Where would subdue be a reasonable alternative to conquer?

While the synonyms subdue and conquer are close in meaning, subdue implies a defeating and suppression.

subdued the native tribes after years of fighting

When is it sensible to use vanquish instead of conquer?

The synonyms vanquish and conquer are sometimes interchangeable, but vanquish implies a complete overpowering.

vanquished the enemy and ended the war

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