vanquish

vanquish
transitive verb Etymology: Middle English venquishen, from Anglo-French venquis-, preterit stem of veintre to conquer, from Latin vincere — more at victor Date: 14th century 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
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Synonyms: see conquervanquishable adjectivevanquisher noun

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