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vanquish
[ vang-kwish, van- ]
vanquish
/ ˈvæŋkwɪʃ /
verb
- to defeat or overcome in a battle, contest, etc; conquer
- to defeat or overcome in argument or debate
- to conquer (an emotion)
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Derived Forms
- ˈvanquishable, adjective
- ˈvanquisher, noun
- ˈvanquishment, noun
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Other Words From
- vanquish·a·ble adjective
- vanquish·er noun
- vanquish·ment noun
- un·vanquish·a·ble adjective
- un·vanquished adjective
- un·vanquish·ing adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vanquish1
1300–50; Middle English vencuschen, venquisshen < Old French vencus past participle and venquis past tense of veintre < Latin vincere to overcome
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vanquish1
C14: vanquisshen, from Old French venquis vanquished, from veintre to overcome, from Latin vincere
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Example Sentences
The preparations, as Zeldovich notes, often contain remains of vanquished bacteria that, when injected, inflame the immune system and put the patient at risk.
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Unfortunately for us, we could not vanquish him sufficiently to prevent his return.
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The Yankees had been vanquished, and before them the New York Mets.
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The MSG rehash of his nomination was triumphant return to New York after being politically vanquished, tried and convicted.
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They said she was stupid and basically a "DEI" or "affirmative action" or "quota" hire, "the enemy within" to be vanquished.
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