0 present participle of conquer --
1 to take control or possession of foreign land, or a group of people, by force: --
The prize of conquering inflation should not be underrated.
If we were serious about conquering hunger, the world arms bill alone could do so.
Dividing and conquering the layered land.
The woman's task was to care for the 'smaller world' until such time as the conquering hero returned, if he did.
Many of the serving vessels appear to have been manufactured by potters from the conquering region and transpor ted to the site that had been defeated.
Advances in conquering a disease usually require the discovery of a "preparation" - a model biological system in which the disease can be studied.
The birth of digital publication involves three motors: utopia, the norm, and conquering thought.
One interviewee strongly believed in 'working with nature instead of conquering her'.