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conquered

adjective as in defeated

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adjective as in overthrown

adjective as in won

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Historically, conquering armies have seized inhabitants of conquered areas and enslaved them.

Rather, human trafficking, like slavery in the past, is a way of demoralizing the conquered.

The roots of the violence can be found in the nearly six decades since Israel conquered Gaza and the West Bank.

There are unconfirmed reports ISIS has stolen three fighter planes from Iraqi bases it conquered.

At the time, before ISIS had conquered Mosul, the second-largest city in Iraq, the attack evoked outrage but not hysteria.

The people here retained the same paganism and barbarity, only they were not so dangerous, being conquered by the Muscovites.

This is a conquered city, virtually if not nominally in a state of siege, without assignable period.

She would not join the groups in their sports and bouts, but intoxicated with her newly conquered power, she swam out alone.

Obstinate as he was, the girl's frank honesty conquered the angry old man.

But though he conquered this weakness, he never overcame his jealousy of his fellow Marshals and generals.

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On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conquered, such as: humbled, overpowered, overwhelmed, routed, baffled, and bested.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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