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vanquish
[ vang-kwish, van- ]
verb (used with object)
- to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
Synonyms: , , ,
- to defeat in any contest or conflict; be victorious over:
to vanquish one's opponent in an argument.
- to overcome or overpower:
He vanquished all his fears.
vanquish
/ 藞惫忙艐办飞瑟蕛 /
verb
- to defeat or overcome in a battle, contest, etc; conquer
- to defeat or overcome in argument or debate
- to conquer (an emotion)
Derived Forms
- 藞惫补苍辩耻颈蝉丑补产濒别, adjective
- 藞惫补苍辩耻颈蝉丑别谤, noun
- 藞惫补苍辩耻颈蝉丑尘别苍迟, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 惫补苍顎僸耻颈蝉丑路补路产濒别 adjective
- 惫补苍顎僸耻颈蝉丑路别谤 noun
- 惫补苍顎僸耻颈蝉丑路尘别苍迟 noun
- un路惫补苍顎僸耻颈蝉丑路补路产濒别 adjective
- 耻苍路惫补苍顎僸耻颈蝉丑别诲 adjective
- 耻苍路惫补苍顎僸耻颈蝉丑路颈苍驳 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of vanquish1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of vanquish1
Example Sentences
The work represents "the vanquishing of nuclear war through the historic treaty between the Soviet Union and the United States", according to the UN website.
Every few minutes she puffs discreetly from a vape pen when the server is out of sight; her phone lies screen down on the table, though she鈥檚 hardly vanquished the temptation to check her notifications.
Bass handily vanquished Caruso in 2022, after branding him as a Republican.
No actor could vanquish the memory preserved for posterity in Elia Kazan鈥檚 film.
Trump, the hero, will vanquish all villains and fools, change the Constitution, prosecute any citizen or official who opposes him, and make a lot of money on the side.
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