An act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone.
1 The greatest power in the world is shown in conquest over self.
2 The Turkish conquest crushed the Serbs and the Albanians grew in power.
3 Labor could conquer all things, and custom sweeten them in the conquest .
4 In the reign of Henry II, the conquest of Ireland was begun.
5 Others preferred to isolate the city and continue the conquest of Persia.
6 The adventure had all the thrill of a new conquest in it.
7 He looked for the new sensation, the new conquest , and found nothing.
8 The conquest and demolition of Vliessingen in August was the only result.
9 Settlement began; the conquest of the wilderness entered on its first stage.
10 This is an immense means of power; the moral conquest of Germany.
11 It blew upon them in cruel menace of conquest , in piercing inclemency.
12 Thus ended the second act in this drama of conquest and re-conquest.
13 The First Consul could not forget his cherished conquest in the East.
14 The conquest and settlement of the island of Cuba by Diego Velasquez.
15 Certainly even Caesar would not have found the Parthians an easy conquest .
16 The wild chase is our trade; battle and conquest our chief occupation.
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Conquest в диалектах
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