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Meanings of
unconquered
in English
Not conquered.
unbeaten
unvanquished
Related terms
undefeated
Usage of
unconquered
in English
1
Yet no war can be counted as won whilst foes remain
unconquered
.
2
How the habit of thinking the
unconquered
land theirs would encourage Israel.
3
But the immense wound disappeared in the immensity of the
unconquered
wall.
4
Convergence Culture:The web remains
unconquered
territory for mass brands, writes Haydn Shaughnessy.
5
But they might remain
unconquered
for a long time, here on Venus.
6
The
unconquered
parts of the island retained some purity and some precision.
7
The ocean was a new and formidable foe, hitherto
unconquered
and unexplored.
8
She must have died game, however: from the part that remained
unconquered
.
9
De Kalb died as he had lived, the
unconquered
friend of liberty.
10
Had the Irish remained honest pagans, Ireland perhaps had remained
unconquered
still.
11
There is no time after this moment, to settle the
unconquered
areas.
12
Only the
unconquered
move as Persis moved, as though shod with wings.
13
When you have grown stronger then give battle to these
unconquered
veterans.
14
Germany to-day is great and
unconquered
,
but Germany has lost her opportunity.
15
He looked upon the sky, a man
unconquered
,
unbeaten, undaunted by life.
16
But I, without a scratch, how can I meet the
unconquered
Edward?
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About this term
unconquered
Adjective
Frequent collocations
still unconquered
remain unconquered
yet unconquered
unconquered land
unconquered peaks
More collocations
Unconquered
through the time
Unconquered
across language varieties
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