BEAT/DEFEATto defeat someone or something completely 彻底征服,彻底击败
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vanquish• But this was not a night for Lewis to look down upon the vanquished.• This spirit often turned the victors into the vanquished.• She wouldn't be as easy to vanquish as she had been outside the Feelgood Saloon.• The narco manages to stayalive, eludecapture, get his drugs across the border, and vanquishauthorities.• Victor and vanquished, he was beginning to think, came together in art and were one and the same.• The City was close to surrender when, after five weeks, government troopsvanquished the rebels around Aylesbeare.
Originvanquish
(1300-1400)Old Frenchvenquis, past tense of veintre“to defeat”, from Latinvincere; → VICTOR