conquer
con
ˈkɑn
kaan
quer
kɜr
kēr
British pronunciation
/kˈɒnkɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "conquer"in English

to conquer
01

to gain control of a place or people using armed forces

Transitive: to conquer a place or people
to conquer definition and meaning
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The army worked strategically to conquer the enemy's territory.
The warlord aimed to conquer neighboring regions to expand his dominion.
02

to overcome a challenge or obstacle

Transitive: to conquer a challenge or obstacle
to conquer definition and meaning
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She conquered the challenges in her career through perseverance and hard work.
Teams strategize to conquer obstacles and achieve successful project outcomes.
03

to overcome or defeat something using mental strength, determination, or moral influence

Transitive: to conquer a thought or attitude
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Through constant practice and self-belief, she conquered her fear of public speaking.
He conquered the temptation to quit, staying focused on his long-term goals.
04

to dominate a place by becoming very popular or successful

Transitive: to conquer a place or situation
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Her book conquered the bestseller list, topping charts for months.
The tech company conquered the market with its innovative new product.
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