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vanquish

defeat thoroughly / overcome / conquer
Transitive Verb
past: vanquishedpp: vanquisheding: vanquishing

This term carries a heavy sense of finality and total dominance. It describes a victory that is not merely a win, but a complete crushing of the opponent's will or capacity to resist. It is far more intense than "defeat," suggesting a decisive end to a struggle. When applied to internal struggles, such as fear or temptation, it implies a disciplined and absolute conquest. The word evokes an image of mastery and triumph over an adversary, whether that adversary is a physical army or a psychological impulse.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To defeat thoroughly in a conflict, contest, or battle.

"The army managed to vanquish the enemy forces after a long siege."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To overcome or gain control over a strong emotion, habit, or desire.

"She struggled for years to vanquish her fear of public speaking."

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