reconquer (Meaning)

Wordnet

reconquer (v)

conquer anew

Webster

reconquer (v. t.)

To conquer again; to recover by conquest; as, to reconquer a revolted province.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reconquer

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reconquer Sentence Examples

  1. The valiant army reconquered the ancient fortress, liberating it from enemy occupation.
  2. The explorers embarked on a perilous journey to reconquer the lost territories of the forgotten civilization.
  3. The rebels fought tirelessly to reconquer their homeland from the oppressive regime.
  4. After decades of exile, the king returned to his throne, determined to reconquer his kingdom.
  5. The scientists devised a plan to reconquer the lost data, restoring valuable information to the world.
  6. The team of mountaineers set out to reconquer the summit, which had previously defeated them.
  7. The historian wrote an epic account of the general's brilliant strategy for reconquering the ravaged country.
  8. The wounded soldier refused to yield, vowing to reconquer his lost leg with the help of rehabilitation.
  9. The archaeologists unearthed ancient ruins, providing evidence of a civilization that had reconquered its territory from the wilderness.
  10. The entrepreneur launched a new business venture, aiming to reconquer a significant market share from his rivals.

FAQs About the word reconquer

conquer anewTo conquer again; to recover by conquest; as, to reconquer a revolted province.

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The valiant army reconquered the ancient fortress, liberating it from enemy occupation.

The explorers embarked on a perilous journey to reconquer the lost territories of the forgotten civilization.

The rebels fought tirelessly to reconquer their homeland from the oppressive regime.

After decades of exile, the king returned to his throne, determined to reconquer his kingdom.