Conquer in a sentence as a verb

Online is not enough anymore, they need to conquer local stores as well.

Yes, the source code of command and conquer might have been released by EA, but EA still owns the trademaks.

If you believe FB is out-there trying to conquer and destroy the web then please don't use FB comments on your website.

Divide and conquer: Assign all applicants randomly to teams.

Even the British that had the entire Indian subcontinent under them couldn't conquer them.

Also, the divide and conquer tactics used by the Feds really allow them to extract much more information than what would otherwise be the case.

I could almost see this divide conquer algorithm working in his brain as he traversed the idea space, it was spectacular to behold.

It is plausible that they'll continue to push upward and conquer increasingly larger markets, but that's something that will take a decade or two to unfold.

No. I'm pretty sure it was about why and how European civilizations were able to conquer technology and the world, and specifically why many of the developments critical to the rise of European supremacy are not found in other societies.

Most developers do many of the things he cites, like adding "unnecessary" hierarchies to their project, because they believe it will help them in conquering complexity, and leave something simple and powerful for others to use down the line.

Conquer definitions

verb

to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"

See also: suppress inhibit subdue curb

verb

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"

See also: appropriate capture seize

verb

overcome by conquest; "conquer your fears"; "conquer a country"