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Term: Conquered

Description:

The term "conquered" is the past participle form of the verb "conquer." It is used to describe the action of fully defeating, overpowering, or gaining control over someone or something. Additionally, it can also be used metaphorically to indicate the successful completion or mastery of a difficult task or challenge.


Examples:

As a Verb:

  1. The army conquered the enemy territory and claimed victory.
  2. She conquered her fear of heights by skydiving.
  3. He planned and conquered the challenging project.

As an Adjective (Popular):

  1. The conquered city was left in ruins after the war.
  2. After a long and exhausting journey, they finally reached the conquered peak of the mountain.

As an Adjective (Local):

  1. The townspeople were relieved when the conquered dictator was ousted from power.
  2. She felt a sense of pride while walking through the conquered streets of her hometown after years of studying abroad.

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