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conquer

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/ˈkɑːŋ.kər/ · con-quer

To gain control over (a place or people) by military force.

Meanings

verbformal

To gain control over (a place or people) by military force.

کسی جگہ یا لوگوں پر فوجی طاقت کے ذریعے کنٹرول حاصل کرنا۔

فتح کرنا

fateh karna

Synonyms

overcomedefeatsubdueغالب آنازیر کرناجیتنا

Antonyms

surrenderyieldsubmitاطاعت کرناہار مانناپشت پناہی کرنا

Common Collocations

  • conquer a nation
  • conquer fears
  • conquer challenges

Example Sentences

The general aimed to conquer new territories to expand the empire.

جنرل نے سلطنت کو بڑھانے کے لیے نئے علاقوں پر فتح پانے کا ارادہ کیا۔

General ne saltanat ko barhane ke liye naye ilaqon par fateh pane ka irada kiya.

She hopes to conquer her fears and become a public speaker.

اس کی امید ہے کہ وہ اپنے خوف پر قابو پاتے ہوئے ایک عوامی مقرر بن جائے گی۔

Us ki umeed hai ke woh apne khauf par qabu pate hue aik aawami muqarrir ban jaye gi.

Many empires tried to conquer the lands of their neighbors.

بہت سی سلطنتوں نے اپنے ہمسایہ ملکوں کی سرزمین پر قبضہ کرنے کی کوشش کی۔

Bohat si saltanaton ne apne hamsaya mulkon ki sarzameen par qabu karne ki koshish ki.

Easily Confused With

concur:To concur means to agree, whereas to conquer means to defeat or gain control.

Word Family

conquest
nounفتح
conqueror
nounفتح کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'conquer' as the act of conquering challenges and fears.

Imagine a warrior planting a flag on a mountain peak, symbolizing victory.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہم تو ہیں کی آتش عشق کے کباب، تاکہہر گز دل نہ ہو تیرے زخم برباد

Hum to hain ki aatish e ishq ke kabab, taake har gaza dil na ho tere zakhm barbaad.

We are the embers of the fire of love, so that my heart may never be ruined by your wounds.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اس نے زمین جیت لی، دل نہیں.

Us ne zameen jeet li, dil nahi.

He conquered the land, but not the heart.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "conquaerere" — to seek or gain

First known use: 14th century

The term 'conquer' emerged in the Middle English period from the Latin roots, referring to overcoming or defeating an opponent.