concour |
conquer |
Concour is often a misspelling of conquer.
Concour has no English definition.
As a verb conquer is
to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
conquer |
inundate |
Related terms |
Conquer is a related term of inundate.
As verbs the difference between conquer and inundate
is that
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate while
inundate is to cover with large amounts of water; to flood.
equip |
conquer |
As verbs the difference between equip and conquer
is that
equip is to furnish for service, or against a need or exigency; to fit out; to supply with whatever is necessary to efficient action in any way; to provide with arms or an armament, stores, munitions, rigging, etc; -- said especially of ships and of troops dryden while
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
conquer |
bury |
Related terms |
Conquer is a related term of bury.
As a verb conquer
is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
As a proper noun bury is
a metropolitan borough of greater manchester, england.
conquer |
conquere |
Conquere is often a misspelling of conquer.
Conquere has no English definition.
As a verb conquer
is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
overthrow |
conquer |
As verbs the difference between overthrow and conquer
is that
overthrow is to throw down to the ground, to overturn or
overthrow can be (intransitive) to throw (something) so that it goes too far while
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
As a noun overthrow
is a removal, especially of a ruler or government, by force or threat of force or
overthrow can be (sports) a throw that goes too far.
conquer |
crush |
Related terms |
Conquer is a related term of crush.
As verbs the difference between conquer and crush
is that
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate while
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
As a noun crush is
a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
conquer |
swamp |
Related terms |
Conquer is a related term of swamp.
As verbs the difference between conquer and swamp
is that
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate while
swamp is to drench or fill with water.
As a noun swamp is
a piece of wet, spongy land; low ground saturated with water; soft, wet ground which may have a growth of certain kinds of trees, but is unfit for agricultural or pastoral purposes.
concern |
conquer |
As verbs the difference between concern and conquer
is that
concern is (
label) to relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to while
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
As a noun concern
is that which affects one's welfare or happiness.
conquer |
prevail |
As verbs the difference between conquer and prevail
is that
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate while
prevail is to be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.
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