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Conquest vs Occupisation - What's the difference?

conquest | occupisation |

Occupisation is likely misspelled.


Occupisation has no English definition.

As a noun conquest

is victory gained through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.

As a verb conquest

is to conquer.

As a proper noun Conquest

is the personification of conquest, (also known as Pestilence), often depicted riding a white horse.

conquest

Noun

(en noun)
  • Victory gained through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.
  • (figuratively, by extenstion) An act or instance of an obstacle.
  • * Prescott
  • Three years sufficed for the conquest of the country.
  • *
  • That which is conquered; possession gained by force, physical or moral.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home?
  • (feudal law) The acquiring of property by other means than by inheritance; acquisition.
  • (Blackstone)
  • (colloquial, figurative) A person with whom one has had sex.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (archaic) To conquer.
  • (marketing) .
  • occupisation

    Not English

    Occupisation has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

    English words similar to 'occupisation':

    ossification, oasification, oesophagean