"Conquests" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Conquests" Meaning

Conquests refer to the successful victories or achievements won by a person, group, or nation in battle, warfare, or any other competition. It can also refer to the territory or lands that have been gained or captured through these victories. In a broader sense, conquests can be seen as the triumphs or accomplishments achieved by an individual or entity over a particular period of time, whether in a personal, professional, or competitive context.

"Conquests" Examples

Conquests Usage Examples


Here are five examples of the word "conquests" being used in a sentence:

The great leader's many conquests during her reign left a lasting legacy.
The ancient civilization's conquests of neighboring lands expanded their empire.
He spent his whole life seeking new conquests on the battlefield.
The explorer's many conquests of remote territories earned him a place in history.
The company's many conquests in the market have made it a dominant player.

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"Conquests" is a plural noun, but it can also be used as a singular noun to refer to a specific achievement or feat (e.g. "That was a major conquest for our team").

"Conquests" Similar Words

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Conqueror

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A person who has successfully defeated or overcome a great challenge or obstacle, often figuratively. The term can also refer to a person who has achieved victory or dominance over a particular area, such as a conqueror of lands or territories.

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