17 Verbs to Use for the Word conquered

As the Turks did not try to convert the conquered to Islamthe Koran forbids proselytism by forceand to nationalize them, the subjected and ill-treated alien masses never amalgamated with the ruling Turks, but always strove to regain their liberty by rebellion.

"It befits the conquered to be humble.

But there was that in her eyes which witchingly bespoke the conquered, but not the conqueror.

"Beowulf" oldest relic of spoken language in, 9; "Reynard the Fox" popular in, 35; to be infested by dragons, 98; Charlemagne conquers nearly all, 140; introduction of legend of Holy Grail in, 182; popularity of Arthurian legends in, 214; popularity of "Roman de Troie" in, 304.

They had sought to establish their power by crushing the conquered rather than by furthering their well-being; but Cyrus, by his many acts of clemency, aimed to secure and hold their loyalty.

The conquerors, having disarmed the conquered, have imposed their economic conditions, their absurd moralities and territorial humiliations, as those imposed on Bulgaria, Turkey and Hungary, conditions which are sufficiently difficult to be maintained.

No: I will thrust my fingers through your ribs, and drink your blood!You conquer me?Ha, ha!Yes, yes; you shall!I will sit upon you, and press you to hell!

* * Stainless soldier on the walls, Knowing this,and knows no more, Whoever fights, whoever falls Justice conquers evermore, Justice after as before.

Often they are combined towards the same object, but, when they are opposed, fear always conquers.

"Fighting o conquer oneself is harder than turning the left flank of the Eighth Illinois in an enfilading fire.

In Sartor Resartus, he specially honors "the toilworn Craftsman, that with earthmade implement laboriously conquers the Earth and makes her Man's.

Do you not know that opinion conquers itself, and is not conquered by another?

Yet, if the uncouth borderers were as brutal as the highly polished Greeks, they were more manly; defeat was not necessarily considered disgrace, a man often fighting when he was certain to be beaten, while the onlookers neither hooted nor pelted the conquered.

Fight boldly on the morrow; so shalt thou conquer, and be crowned King of Britain.

" A prince who knew so well how to conquer and how to treat the conquered might have been tempted to make an unfair use, alternately, of his victories and of his clemency, and to pursue his advantages beyond measure; but Louis was in very deed a Christian.

But if one should gain the mastery it would completely annihilate the conquered.

The conqueror upbraided the conquered with the victory.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  conquered