Conquest
121conquest — n. 1. Subjugation, subjection, mastery, reduction, overthrow, rout, defeat, discomfiture. 2. Victory, triumph. 3. Winning, victorious establishment …
122conquest — n 1. vanquishment, subjugation, subjection, mastery, domination, overthrow, defeat; appropriation, seizure, Inf. takeover, occupation. 2. seduction, captivation, enchantment, allurement, enticement, inveiglement, enthrallment, fascination. 3.… …
123conquest — con·quest …
124conquest — [ˈkɒŋkwest] noun [C/U] the process of taking control of something, or the thing or place that you take control of …
125CONQUEST — • Computerized Needs Oriented Quality Measurement Evaluation System …
126conquest — Lanakila, lawe pio ana, kūna ina, na ina …
127conquest — /korjkwest/ In feudal law, acquisition by purchase; any method of acquiring the ownership of an estate other than by descent. Also an estate acquired otherwise than by inheritance. In international law, the acquisition of the sovereignty of a… …
128conquest — /korjkwest/ In feudal law, acquisition by purchase; any method of acquiring the ownership of an estate other than by descent. Also an estate acquired otherwise than by inheritance. In international law, the acquisition of the sovereignty of a… …