English to Tajik Meaning of conquer - истило кардан


Conquer :
истило кардан

буриш, истило кардан, шикаст, пирӯз мешавад, шараф, зери назорати меорад, пасгардондани пул, бартараф, рафта берун аз, бартарӣ доштан, зиёд, Excel, мегирад, мири мушон, тащ-тащ кардан, омадан, омада, хомӯш, доро будан, афзоиш

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Definitions of conquer in English
Verb(1) bring under control by force or authority(2) take possession of by force, as after an invasion(3) overcome by conquest
Examples of conquer in English
(1) the Beatles were to leave Liverpool and conquer the world(2) To conquer this peak one has to climb on rock and ice.(3) Here is the one who could unite interests and conquer problems, and yet, he isn't really a choice at all.(4) a fear she never managed to conquer(5) It took a week to conquer the summit from base camp during a two-month expedition.(6) He doesn't have to wrestle a bear, conquer a mountain or solve the theory of relativity.(7) To conquer mold, you must also conquer moisture problems.(8) Another Dark Lord has risen to conquer the world.(9) Learning to conquer setbacks with a smile on one's face is in itself a great achievement.(10) Many attempt to climb this mountain but the climb is steep and on loose scree; to be physically fit and have a real desire to climb is essential to conquer this small mountain.(11) The expedition, that was flagged off on Thursday, will start the climb this week-end and have 15 days to conquer the peak.(12) Traditional Chinese medicine is destined to conquer the world.(13) The events of the last night she remembered flashed before her eyes as she tried to conquer the weakness she was feeling all over her body.(14) The ego's perverted version of this noble drive is the desire for power and control, the urge to conquer the world.(15) You begin with a starbase and a couple of other structures and ships, and must collect resources to build massive strike forces to conquer an area of space.(16) To conquer this problem, we used a second beamsplitter to introduce integrated in-line illumination in the system.
Related Phrases of conquer
(1) to conquer ::
забт
(2) divide and conquer ::
тақсим ва ғалаба
Synonyms
Verb
1. defeat ::
шикаст
2. seize ::
дастгир
3. climb ::
баромадан
4. overcome ::
бартараф
5. suppress ::
хомӯш кардан
6. capture ::
асир гирифтан
Different Forms
conquer, conquerable, conquered, conquering, conqueror, conquerors, conquers
Word Example from TV Shows
You didn't conquer them.
You liberated them.

You didn't CONQUER them. You liberated them.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10

You want to conquer
the Seven Kingdoms for the Dothraki?

You want to CONQUER the Seven Kingdoms for the Dothraki?

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

Why did your ancestors cross the Narrow Sea
and conquer the Seven Kingdoms?

Why did your ancestors cross the Narrow Sea and CONQUER the Seven Kingdoms?

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

...for there were
no more worlds
left to conquer.

...for there were no more worlds left to CONQUER.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 9

We're not here to conquer.

We're not here to CONQUER.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 10

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