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  • 1Conquest — may refer to: Contents 1 History 2 Film and television 3 Music 4 …

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  • 2ConQuesT — Status Active Genre Science fiction Venue Hyatt Regency Crown Center Location Kansas City, Missouri Country United States …

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  • 3Conquest — Con quest, n. [OF. conquest, conqueste, F. conqu[^e]te, LL. conquistum, conquista, prop. p. p. from L. conquirere. See {Conquer}.] 1. The act or process of conquering, or acquiring by force; the act of overcoming or subduing opposition by force,… …

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  • 4Conquest — (engl. für Eroberung) bezeichnet den Originaltitel des Films Maria Walewska von Clarence Brown aus dem Jahr 1937 Conquest (Film), einen Film von Lucio Fulci aus dem Jahr 1983 zwei Flugzeugtypen des Herstellers Cessna (Conquest I und Conquest II)… …

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  • 5Conquest of Ai — Part of Conquest of Canaan Date c. 1400 B.C. Location Ai, Canaan (thought to be ruins at Et Tell) Result …

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  • 6conquest — index subjection Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 conquest …

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  • 7conquest — early 14c., a merged word from O.Fr. conquest acquisition (Mod.Fr. conquêt), and O.Fr. conqueste conquest, acquisition (Mod.Fr. conquête), both from pp. of conquerre, from V.L. *conquaerere (see CONQUER (Cf. conquer)) …

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  • 8conquest — [käŋ′kwest΄, kän′kwest] n. [ME conqueste < OFr < ML conquestus < L conquisitus, pp. of conquirere] 1. the act or process of conquering 2. something conquered, esp. land taken in war 3. a) a winning of someone s affection or favor b) a… …

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  • 9conquest — [n1] defeat, victory acquisition, annexation, appropriation, big win*, clean sweep*, conquering, coup, defeating, discomfiture, grand slam*, invasion, killing*, occupation, overthrow, rout, routing, score, splash*, subdual, subjection,… …

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  • 10conquest — *victory, triumph Analogous words: subjugation, subdual, defeating or defeat, overthrowing or overthrow, routing or rout (see corresponding verbs [at CONQUER) …

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