Conquering in a sentence as a noun

And this is the kind of "conquering of the web" Sarkozy meant at e-G8 last year?

I'm in the process of conquering this, but I hope one day there will be a simpler way.

" -- Phil KarltonCongrats on conquering half of that.

Awkward moments where the conquering male can't decide whether or not to pull his date's chair out for her?

You can imagine why. When you are in a warzone, you cannot depend on anyone but yourself to keep you safe from the soldiers of the conquering army.

And exclusive and the crowning achievement of our conquering of science and technology!

We should be colonizing Mars, conquering aging, pretty much doing all the things I suggested as stimulus.

Yet, they eventually wound up conquering the global financial landscape.

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.

Conquering definitions

noun

the act of conquering

See also: conquest subjection subjugation