vinquish (Meaning)

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vinquish (n.)

See Vanquish, n.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vinquish

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vinquish Sentence Examples

  1. The valiant knight vowed to vanquish the formidable dragon that terrorized the realm.
  2. The hero mustered all his might to vanquish the treacherous enemy forces.
  3. The cunning strategist devised a plan to vanquish his rival's army without bloodshed.
  4. The arduous battle raged for hours, but in the end, good triumphed over evil as the hero vanquished the sorcerer.
  5. The powerful spell cast by the wizard vanquished the demon and banished it from the mortal world.
  6. The lawyer's brilliant arguments vanquished the prosecution's weak case, securing an acquittal for his client.
  7. The relentless storm finally vanquished the towering waves, leaving a calm and serene ocean behind.
  8. The skillful surgeon vanquished the patient's illness with a swift and precise operation.
  9. The determined hiker vanquished the treacherous mountain path, reaching the summit with triumphant strides.
  10. The courageous spirit vanquished the dark shadows that had haunted her for so long, leaving her filled with a renewed sense of hope.

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See Vanquish, n.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The valiant knight vowed to vanquish the formidable dragon that terrorized the realm.

The hero mustered all his might to vanquish the treacherous enemy forces.

The cunning strategist devised a plan to vanquish his rival's army without bloodshed.

The arduous battle raged for hours, but in the end, good triumphed over evil as the hero vanquished the sorcerer.