conquered (Meaning)

conquered

to gain mastery over or win by overcoming obstacles or opposition, to overcome by mental or moral power, to gain or acquire by force of arms, to be victorious, to defeat by force of arms, overcome sense 1, subdue, to overcome by force of arms, to get or gain by force of arms

conquered Sentence Examples

  1. Alexander the Great conquered vast territories, establishing one of the largest empires in history.
  2. The Romans conquered Gaul, extending their control over much of Western Europe.
  3. Napoleon conquered most of Europe during his reign, but was eventually defeated by the Allied forces.
  4. The British Empire conquered India, establishing one of the largest colonies in the world.
  5. The Spanish conquistadors conquered the Aztec civilization in present-day Mexico.
  6. The Mongol hordes conquered vast swathes of Asia, establishing the largest contiguous empire in history.
  7. The United States conquered the Philippines during the Spanish-American War.
  8. The Vikings conquered parts of England, Ireland, and France during their raids.
  9. The Japanese conquered Southeast Asia during World War II.
  10. The Allied forces conquered Nazi Germany, putting an end to the Second World War.

FAQs About the word conquered

to gain mastery over or win by overcoming obstacles or opposition, to overcome by mental or moral power, to gain or acquire by force of arms, to be victorious,

subjugated, subdued, enslaved, captive, bound, fettered, dependent,subject, unfree, inferior

freestanding,separate, autonomous, sovereign, sovran, independent, free, self-governing, self-governed, redeemed

Alexander the Great conquered vast territories, establishing one of the largest empires in history.

The Romans conquered Gaul, extending their control over much of Western Europe.

Napoleon conquered most of Europe during his reign, but was eventually defeated by the Allied forces.

The British Empire conquered India, establishing one of the largest colonies in the world.