vanquishment (Meaning)

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vanquishment (n.)

The act of vanquishing, or the state of being vanquished.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vanquishment

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vanquishment Sentence Examples

  1. The fierce warriors' relentless assault led to the vanquishment of their adversaries.
  2. The hero's sword glimmered with an ethereal light, illuminating the vanquishment of the evil sorcerer.
  3. The virus's stubborn resistance was met with an innovative vaccine, ensuring its ultimate vanquishment.
  4. The politician's charismatic speeches paved the way for the vanquishment of his opponent in the upcoming election.
  5. The athlete's unwavering determination overcame all obstacles, culminating in the vanquishment of his competitors.
  6. The scientist's groundbreaking discovery spelled the vanquishment of a deadly disease that had plagued humanity.
  7. The revolution's fiery rhetoric ignited a passion in the populace, leading to the vanquishment of the oppressive regime.
  8. The astronomer's tireless observations unveiled distant galaxies, contributing to the gradual vanquishment of cosmic mysteries.
  9. The diplomat's skillful negotiations brokered a ceasefire, vanquishing the horrors of war and restoring fragile peace.
  10. The explorer's indomitable spirit triumphed over treacherous terrain, marking the vanquishment of yet another uncharted wilderness.

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The act of vanquishing, or the state of being vanquished.

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The fierce warriors' relentless assault led to the vanquishment of their adversaries.

The hero's sword glimmered with an ethereal light, illuminating the vanquishment of the evil sorcerer.

The virus's stubborn resistance was met with an innovative vaccine, ensuring its ultimate vanquishment.

The politician's charismatic speeches paved the way for the vanquishment of his opponent in the upcoming election.