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conquest

conquest
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het doen wat een ander wil; onderwerping
  • the act of conquering

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conquest
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • success in mastering something difficult
    "the conquest of space"

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    conquest
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone

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      1. They extended their territory by conquest.
      2. The horse is the noblest conquest ever made by man.
      3. This is what is called the Norman Conquest.
      4. We should try to make the conquest of peace.
      5. The Normans' conquest of England had a great effect on the English language.
      6. The conquest of America lost between 60 and 70 million lives.
      7. Before the conquest by the Arabians, the majority of the Persians were zoroastrians, but there were also jews and christians. So, who could imagine today that Iranians have jewish or christian ancestors?
      8. ‘other indigenous communities’ means communities in independent countries who are regarded as indigenous on account of their descent from the populations which inhabited the country, or a geographical region to which the country belongs, at the time of conquest or colonisation or the establishment of present State boundaries and who, irrespective of their legal status, retain some or all of their own social, economic, cultural and political institutions;
      9. ‘other indigenous communities’ means communities in independent countries who are regarded as indigenous on account of their descent from the populations which inhabited the country, or a geographical region to which the country belongs, at the time of conquest or colonisation or the establishment of present State boundaries and who, irrespective of their legal status, retain some or all of their own social, economic, cultural and political institutions; 2. ‘placing on the market on a non-profit basis’ means placing on the market for a price less than or equal to the recovery of the costs borne by the hunter reduced by the amount of any subsidies received in relation to the hunt. Article 3 1. Seal products resulting from hunts by Inuit or other indigenous communities may only be placed on the market where it can be established that they originate from seal hunts which satisfy all of the following conditions: