To end in success a struggle or contest.
1 O thou of mighty arms, I will vanquish the Kauravas in battle.
2 I am of a valiant people, and I vanquish all my enemies.
3 I have been sent by the God of gods to vanquish you.'
4 To crush and vanquish was his profession, hatred his reward on earth.
5 This wretch among men is not competent to vanquish me in fight!
6 Let us vanquish England as we have vanquished the whole of Europe!
7 In the meanwhile, Lady Glenarvan undertook to vanquish the resistance of the ruffian.
8 I foresee enormous difficulties; though I shall no doubt vanquish them.
9 If coronavirus crosses all boundaries, so too must the war to vanquish it.
10 Twice did Sir Guy vanquish the host, and drive them from the walls.
11 The Wasp Empire saw only property to be possessed and enemies to vanquish .
12 His message -to vanquish drug crime -was catching on.
13 Of a surety and what was more able to vanquish anybody.
14 It is true we did but vanquish beggars-butthey were beggars to fight.
15 When words were weapons he could vanquish a thousand such adversaries.
16 The victorious army, however, soon encountered a foe whom no courage could vanquish .
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