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conquests

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for conquests.

Editorial note

My point is that, when it comes to non-US conquests, ethnic/religious cleansing was the norm, not the exception.

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Quick take

An act or instance of achieving victory through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of conquests gathered in one view.

noun

An act or instance of achieving victory through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.

noun

That which is conquered; possession gained by mental or physical effort, force, or struggle.

noun

The personification of conquest, often depicted riding a white horse.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for conquests.

noun

An act or instance of achieving victory through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.

noun

That which is conquered; possession gained by mental or physical effort, force, or struggle.

noun

The personification of conquest, often depicted riding a white horse.

noun

An English surname from Old French, from Old French conqueste (“conquest”), probably originally a nickname.

Example sentences

1

My point is that, when it comes to non-US conquests, ethnic/religious cleansing was the norm, not the exception.

2

Egypt was one of the first Islamic conquests in the 700s and has stayed Arab since.

3

I recall being taught about the victories of Islamic conquests through the ages starting with the Muslim-Quraysh wars.

4

S.-Dutch oil embargo was hardly belligerent compared to the actual conquests of the Japanese.

5

It's pretty amazing how either conquests or preferences of the aristocracy shaped languages.

6

A small dose of payback for the conquests of the 20th century.

7

Short of political ambition, the subcontinent was rich in resources enough that there were no compelling reasons for large conquests and colonization of others.

8

The non-literate Mongolians brought them along to inventory further conquests.

9

And that's my whole point: the (western) Roman Empire wasn't sustainable, depended on cheap slave labor and conquests, and was not designed to solve new problems.

10

Barring catastrophes and conquests 2014 AD English is likely to be a lot easier to understand to 2700 AD English speakers than Middle English is to modern speakers.

11

Ghenghis Khan was a member of a very powerful tribe and all the men, who were likely very closely related, would have engaged in the same prolific behavior during conquests.

12

Look at all the atrocities committed throughout history in the name of christianity: The imperial conquests of Africa and America were conducted in the name of spreading christianity and with the blessing of the church.

Quote examples

1

"Communities" who don't exist to provide resources and support, but to share tales of their victories and conquests.

2

Only when, in addition to just institutions, the increase of mankind shall be under the deliberate guidance of judicious foresight, can the conquests made from the powers of nature by the intellect and energy of scientific discoverers become the common property of the species, and the means of improving and elevating the universal lot." Wrote J.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use conquests in a sentence?

My point is that, when it comes to non-US conquests, ethnic/religious cleansing was the norm, not the exception.

What does conquests mean?

An act or instance of achieving victory through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.

What part of speech is conquests?

conquests is commonly used as noun.