Conquer vs Oversit - What's the difference?
conquer | oversit |
To defeat in combat; to subjugate.
* (Alexander Pope) (1688-1744)
To overcome an abstract obstacle.
* (John Milton) (1608-1674)
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To gain, win, or obtain by effort.
To acquire by force of arms, win in war.
to preside over, govern, rule; to control
to conquer, gain control or owndom of
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to grasp, comprehend; to understand
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(archaic) to neglect, omit; to desist, refrain from, forbear
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(archaic) to overstay, outstay, overlinger
(slang) to be misunderstood; to misread, misunderstand
As verbs the difference between conquer and oversit
is that conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate while oversit is to preside over, govern, rule; to control.As a noun oversit is
governance, authority, possession, control.conquer
English
Verb
(en verb)- We conquered France, but felt our captive's charms.
- By winning words to conquer hearts, / And make persuasion do the work of fear.
