Vanquished


verb (used with object)
1.
to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
2.
to defeat in any contest or conflict; be victorious over:
to vanquish one’s opponent in an argument.
3.
to overcome or overpower:
He vanquished all his fears.
verb (transitive)
1.
to defeat or overcome in a battle, contest, etc; conquer
2.
to defeat or overcome in argument or debate
3.
to conquer (an emotion)

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