Frequency rank: 20,327. – 20,429.
- conquest; subjugation
- overcoming (a difficulty); conquering (e.g. a mountain); mastery (of a skill)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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- conquest; subjugation
- overcoming (a difficulty); conquering (e.g. a mountain); mastery (of a skill)
This meaning refers to the act of conquering or gaining control over a territory or people, often through military force or dominance.
This meaning indicates successfully overcoming challenges or difficulties, such as personal struggles or physical obstacles, as well as achieving a high level of skill in a particular area.
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Example sentences
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The soldiers seized food from the people they conquered.
Tanks and planes may defeat the troops but they cannot conquer the people.
Man hopes to master nature with science and technology.
The day will soon come when we will conquer space and travel to the moon.
10. いじゅうしゃ移住者のぶらく部落がやばんにん野蛮人によってせいふく征服され、いじゅうしゃ移住者のきぼう希望もせいかつ生活もどたんば土壇場にきたとき時、ながい長いさいげつ歳月をかけてのふこう不幸とのたたかいにしゅうしふ終止符がうたれた。
Years of resistance to misfortune ended when the settlers' village was overcome by the savages and their hopes and lives came to the bitter end.
The Normans conquered England in 1066.
The Normans' conquest of England had a great effect on the English language.
Do you know who conquered Mt. Everest first?
Thus, the tyrant succeeded in conquering the kingdom.