Pronunciation: /ˈvæŋkwɪʃ/
verb to defeat thoroughly in a battle or contest; to overcome or subdue
A1 The hero vanquished the evil dragon.
A2 She vanquished her fears and stepped boldly into the unknown.
B1 The army was able to vanquish their enemies and claim victory.
B2 Despite facing many obstacles, she was determined to vanquish all challenges in her path.
C1 The champion vanquished all opponents in the tournament, proving his superiority.
C2 With his strategic skills and determination, he was able to vanquish all competition and emerge as the ultimate victor.
formal The general led his troops to vanquish the enemy in a decisive battle.
informal We totally vanquished the other team in the soccer match.
slang I'm gonna vanquish that final exam tomorrow.
figurative Love will always vanquish hate in the end.
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