What does conquering mean?
Definitions for conquering
con·quer·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
conquest, conquering, subjection, subjugationnoun
the act of conquering
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conquering
Conquering refers to the act of gaining control or possession over a territory or people through force or military power. It often involves overpowering and dominating a group, typically through invasion or war. This can also be used metaphorically to mean overcoming an obstacle or challenge with strength or determination.
Webster Dictionary
Conquering
of Conquer
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of conquering in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of conquering in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of conquering in a Sentence
The first step to conquering lust is admitting its presence. God aids those who take the initiative to help themselves.
I didn't ask France to withdraw from the JCPOA (Iran deal) because I think it is basically going to be dissolved by the weight of economic forces, if you have a bad deal you don't have to stick to it especially if you see that Iran is conquering one country after another and you cannot divorce this from Iran's aggression in the (Middle East) region.
This isn't about conquering, it comes back to that dream of seeing something through. It's something pretty simple and something pretty much everybody can relate to.
Anybody else who claims to be my rep is just making that story up, i just want to put it on the record. If you want me, call me, if you can’t get me, call Morgan. The two of us are working together and conquering the world side-by-side.
Asian players are conquering the Scrabble world, in Western countries, it is seen as a game, but many parents in Asia see it as a way of bridging the gap between East and West.
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- conquistadorSpanish
- conquistandoItalian
- כְּבִישָׁהHebrew
- 征服Japanese
- victaLatin
- conquistandoPortuguese
- chinh phụcVietnamese
- 征服Chinese
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