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    Van·quish
    /ˈvaNGkwiSH/

    verb

    • 1. defeat thoroughly: literary "Mexican forces vanquished the French army in a battle in Puebla"
  2. Synonyms for VANQUISH: conquer, subdue, dominate, subject, defeat, overcome, subjugate, enslave; Antonyms of VANQUISH: liberate, emancipate, free, release, discharge, enfranchise, spring, unbind.

  3. vanquish. Thesaurus > to beat someone in a race, competition, etc. > vanquish. These are words and phrases related to vanquish. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of vanquish.

  4. Synonyms of vanquish. transitive verb. 1. : to overcome in battle : subdue completely. 2. : to defeat in a conflict or contest. 3. : to gain mastery over (an emotion, passion, or temptation) vanquish your fear.

  5. Synonyms for VANQUISHES: conquers, subdues, dominates, subjects, overcomes, defeats, subjugates, overpowers; Antonyms of VANQUISHES: liberates, frees, springs, emancipates, unbinds, discharges, releases, enfranchises.

  6. surmount. Another way to say Vanquish? Synonyms for Vanquish (other words and phrases for Vanquish).

  7. Synonyms for VANQUISH in English: defeat, beat, conquer, reduce, stuff, master, tank, overcome, crush, overwhelm, …

  8. What's the definition of Vanquish in thesaurus? Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Vanquish meaning and usage.

  9. Synonyms for VANQUISH: beat, best, conquer, defeat, master, overcome, prevail against, rout, subdue, subjugate, surmount, triumph over, worst, trim, whip, ace, lick; Antonyms for VANQUISH: lose, surrender, fail.

  10. Synonyms: break, conquer, crush, defeat, fell, flatten, humble, master, overpower, override, overturn, prostrate, put down, quell, reduce to rubble, smash, subdue, subjugate, subvert, suppress, surmount, trample, trample down, trample underfoot, tread underfoot, tame, domesticate, enslave. Is something important missing?

  11. To vanquish is to be the complete and total winner, to overpower and overcome, whether in a contest, a race, or a war. It generally suggests a total trouncing, to the point of humiliation — or worse — for the loser.

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