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conquest

noun
The act of conquering; the act of overcoming or vanquishing opposition by force, physical or moral. Applied to persons, territory and the like, it usually implies or includes a taking possession of; as the conquest of Canada by the British troops. So we speak of the heart, the passions, or the will.

conquest

Victory; Success in arms; the overcoming of opposition. In joys of conquest he resigns his breath.

conquest

That which is conquered; possession gained by force, physical or moral; as, Jamaica was a valuable conquest for England.

conquest

In a feudal sense, acquest; acquisition; the acquiring of property by other means than by inheritance, or the acquisition of property by a number in community or by one for all the others.

conquest

In the law of nations, the acquisition of sovereignty by force of arms. The right of conquest is derived from the laws of war.

conquest

The act of gaining or regaining by effort; as the conquest of liberty or peace; a French phrase.