Conquered - definition, pronunciation, transcription
- this word is a past participle form of the verb to conquer
verb
Extra examples
Three of the more important peaks had been conquered.
The city was conquered by the ancient Romans.
They conquered all their enemies.
He finally conquered his drug habit.
Scientists believe the disease can be conquered.
...the Spanish conquistadores regarded the native peoples of the lands that they conquered as pagans who were uncivilized and inherently inferior...
He conquered his drinking problem through sheer willpower.
The Normans conquered England in 1066.
Egypt was conquered by the Persian king Kambyses.
The Zulus conquered all the neighbouring tribes.
The British Isles have been conquered by all manner of people.
Neither is it an academic preachment on how worry might be conquered.
The land he conquered comprised several provinces
It used to be that men “conquered” mountains in a cacophony of gratuitous chest-thumping.
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