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conquerable — Conquerable, Ville conquerable … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Conquerable — Con*quer*a*ble (k[o^][ng] k[ e]r*[.a]*b l), a. Capable of being conquered or subdued. South. {Con quer*a*ble*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conquerable — index facile, helpless (defenseless), indefensible, penetrable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
conquerable — in·conquerable; … English syllables
conquerable — conquer ► VERB 1) overcome and take control of by military force. 2) successfully overcome (a problem) or climb (a mountain). DERIVATIVES conquerable adjective conqueror noun. ORIGIN Latin conquirere gain, win … English terms dictionary
conquerable — adjective 1. subject to being conquered or overcome knew her fears were ultimately conquerable • Ant: ↑unconquerable • Similar to: ↑beatable, ↑vanquishable, ↑vincible, ↑subduable, ↑subju … Useful english dictionary
conquerable — adjective Capable of being conquered or subdued. Ant: unconquerable, inconquerable … Wiktionary
conquerable — adj. can be defeated, beatable, vanquishable … English contemporary dictionary
Conquerableness — Conquerable Con*quer*a*ble (k[o^][ng] k[ e]r*[.a]*b l), a. Capable of being conquered or subdued. South. {Con quer*a*ble*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conquer — conquerable, adj. conquerableness, n. conqueringly, adv. /kong keuhr/, v.t. 1. to acquire by force of arms; win in war: to conquer a foreign land. 2. to overcome by force; subdue: to conquer an enemy. 3. to gain, win, or obtain by effort,… … Universalium