Crossword-Solution: VANQUISH 8 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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Word Word Type Definition
Vanquish v. t. To conquer, overcome, or subdue in battle, as an
enemy.
Vanquish v. t. Hence, to defeat in any contest; to get the better of;
to put down; to refute.
Vanquish n. A disease in sheep, in which they pine away.

We have 30 clues for the answer “VANQUISH”

Clue Answers
Conquer, as in battle 1 answer
Defeat thoroughly 3 answers
Thoroughly defeat 3 answers
Advil alternative 13 answers
Ascriptin alternative 13 answers
APF alternative 13 answers
Aleve alternative 14 answers
FINISH first 17 answers
ANACIN ALTERNATIVE 20 answers
BAYER COMPETITOR 21 answers
Discomfit 21 answers
enslave 24 answers
Bear down? 24 answers
tread on 27 answers
Stomp 27 answers
analgesic 37 answers
Conquer 39 answers
subjugate 40 answers
Overwhelm 41 answers
Win 42 answers
MOVE past 44 answers
flatten 45 answers
Soothe 46 answers
MAKE docile 46 answers
Warp 46 answers
Quash 46 answers
Manipulate 50 answers
Foil 57 answers
Subdue 67 answers
Reject 73 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with VANQUISH (5)

How could any vanquish such a mighty antagonist? Like two charging bulls they came together, and like two wolves sought each other’s throat.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
But her laughing sisters will have none of this cowardice; they vow that the fair one _shall_ be their ’complice, _shall_ share their dangers, _shall_ touch the hand of the stranger; they seize her small wrist, and drag her forward by force, and at last, whilst yet she strives to turn away, and to cover up her whole soul under the folds of downcast eyelids, they vanquish her utmost strength, they vanquish your utmost modesty, and marry her hand to yours.
Eothen A. W. Kinglake 2008
See now Tatho,’ says she, ‘it is my custom to offer those I vanquish either the sword (which, believe me, was never nearer your neck than now) or service under my banner.
The Lost Continent C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne 2008
Both these men were considered excellent swordsmen, but when Beauchamp heard again the little gray man’s “à mort, mon fils,” he shuddered, and the little hairs at the nape of his neck rose up, and his spine froze, for he knew that he had heard the sentence of death passed upon him; for no mortal had yet lived who could vanquish such a swordsman as he who now faced him.
The Outlaw of Torn Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
XXI And yet he thought,—Oh, vain conceit of man, Which as thou wishest judgest things to come!— That the French host to sure destruction ran, Condemned quite by Heaven’s eternal doom: He thinks no force withstand or vanquish can The Egyptian strength, and therefore would that some Both of the prey and glory of the fight Upon this Syrian folk would haply light.
Jerusalem Delivered Torquato Tasso 1995

Quotes with VANQUISH (3)

Where is the land of Luthany, Where is the tract of Elenore? I am bound therefore.'Pierce thy heart to find the key; With thee take Only what none else would keep; Learn to dream when thou dost wake; Learn to wake when thou dost sleep. Learn to water joy with tears, Learn from fears to vanquish fears; To hope, for thou dar'st not despair; Exult, for that thou dar'st not grieve; Plough thou the rock until it bear; Know, for thou else couldst not believe; Lose, that the lost th…
Francis Thompson
Fear, to a great extent, is born of a story we tell ourselves, and so I chose to tell myself a different story from the one women are told. I decided I was safe. I was strong. I was brave. Nothing could vanquish me. Insisting on this story was a form of mind control, but for the most part, it worked.
Cheryl Strayed Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
It was in Spain that [my generation] learned that one can be right and yet be beaten, that force can vanquish spirit, that there are times when courage is not its own recompense. It is this, doubtless, which explains why so many, the world over, feel the Spanish drama as a personal tragedy.
Albert Camus