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conquest Meaning in Tamil ( conquest வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அடைப்படுத்தல்,



conquest's Usage Examples:

Here we see at their sharpest the social prejudices that Disraeli had to fight against, provocation of them carried to its utmost in every way open to him, and complete conquest in a company of young men less likely to admit superiority in a wit of their own years, probably, than any other that could have been brought together at that time.


He whose conquests and slaughters now revived the legend was in fact no Christian or King David but the famous Jenghiz Khan.


During the lapse of untold generations, despite domestic anarchy and foreign conquest, the Hindu village has in many parts preserved its simple customs, written in the imperishable tablets of tradition.


This policy - which was presumably that of Nicias in opposition to Alcibiades - having failed, the way was cleared for a reassertion of that policy of western conquest which had always had advocates from Themistocles onward in Athens,' and was part of the democratic programme.


She also erected a monument, or trophy, in Rhodes, to commemorate her conquest of that island.


The fact is that in the case of protectorates over uncivilized or semi-civilized countries a development is inevitable: control quickly hardens into conquest, and international law more and more takes note of this fact.


The earliest English settlements in the district which is now Derbyshire were those of the West Angles, who in the course of their northern conquests in the 6th century pushed their way up the valleys of the Derwent and the Dove, where they became known as the Pecsaetan.


The conquest of the mainland was speedily effected, though Gaeta, Reggio and the rock of Scylla held out for some months.


In 1540 Pizarro sent Pedro de Valdivia to make a regular conquest and settlement of Chile.


385) points to the conquest of this chthonian destroyer of the fields by the arts of peace, especially agriculture, of which the grain-fed sons of Aloeus (the thresher) are the personification.


As the armies were far below the strength required by the policy of unbounded conquest and rapine, the first permanent law of conscription was passed in the summer of 1798.





Synonyms:

capture, subjection, subjugation, seizure, conquering, gaining control,



Antonyms:

successful, unsuccessful, defeat, failure, loser,

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