Conquer in spanish

Conquistar

pronunciation: koʊnkistɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
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conquistar

conquer = conquistar, ganar, vencer, dominar, sojuzgar, someter. 

Example: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.

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» conquerr + a barrier = superar una barrera, superar un obstáculo, vencer un obstáculo.

Example: If any improvement arrives, it will come from a resilient individual conquering the barriers of the collective.

» conquer + a problem = superar un problema.

Example: Today the emphasis is more on the problems to be encountered and conquered if these technologies are to reach their real potential.

» conquer + Posesivo + fear(s) = dominar el miedo, superar el miedo, vencer el miedo.

Example: A lot of dogs are fearful of going up and down the stairs and, as a responsible and considerate dog owner, you should help your dog conquer his or her fears.

» divide-and-conquer = divide y vencerás.

Example: A set of subgroups can be recursively formed in a divide-and-conquer manner and finally all entities in the target group can authenticate each other.

» reconquer = reconquistar.

Example: The crowned heads of Europe have launched a new military campaign to reconquer the Holy Land.

» stoop to + conquer = ceder para vencer.

Example: President Jonathan could still become a hero if he adopts the strategy of 'stooping to conquer'.

Conquer synonyms

seize in spanish: aprovechar, pronunciation: siz verbcapture in spanish: capturar, pronunciation: kæptʃɜr verb, nouncurb in spanish: bordillo, pronunciation: kɜrb noun, verbinhibit in spanish: inhibir, pronunciation: ɪnhɪbət verbsuppress in spanish: reprimir, pronunciation: səpres verbsubdue in spanish: dominar, pronunciation: səbdu verbtake over in spanish: tomar el control, pronunciation: teɪkoʊvɜr verbstamp down in spanish: estampar, pronunciation: stæmpdaʊn verb
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