Annex vs. Conquer

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Annexnoun

An addition, an extension.

Annexnoun

An appendix to a book or document.

Annexnoun

An addition or extension to a building.

Annexnoun

An addition to the territory of a country or state, from a neighbouring country or state, normally by military force.

Annexverb

To add something to another thing, especially territory; to incorporate.

Annexverb

To attach or connect, as a consequence, condition, etc.

Annexverb

(intransitive) To join; to be united.

Annexverb

To join or attach; usually to subjoin; to affix; to append; - followed by to.

Annexverb

To join or add, as a smaller thing to a greater.

Annexverb

To attach or connect, as a consequence, condition, etc.; as, to annex a penalty to a prohibition, or punishment to guilt.

Annexverb

To join; to be united.

Annexnoun

Something annexed or appended; as, an additional stipulation to a writing, a subsidiary building to a main building; a wing.

Annexnoun

an addition that extends a main building

Annexverb

take illegally, as of territory;

Annexverb

take (territory) by conquest;

Annexverb

attach to

Annexverb

add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document

Annexverb

add or attach as a condition or consequence

Annexverb

add (territory) to one's own territory by appropriation

Annexnoun

a building joined to or associated with a main building, providing additional space or accommodation

Annexnoun

an addition to a document

Conquerverb

To defeat in combat; to subjugate.

Conquerverb

To acquire by force of arms, win in war.

Conquerverb

To overcome an abstract obstacle.

Conquerverb

(dated) To gain, win, or obtain by effort.

Conquerverb

To gain or acquire by force; to take possession of by violent means; to gain dominion over; to subdue by physical means; to reduce; to overcome by force of arms; to cause to yield; to vanquish.

Conquerverb

To subdue or overcome by mental or moral power; to surmount; as, to conquer difficulties, temptation, etc.

Conquerverb

To gain or obtain, overcoming obstacles in the way; to win; as, to conquer freedom; to conquer a peace.

Conquerverb

To gain the victory; to overcome; to prevail.

Conquerverb

to put down by force or authority;

Conquerverb

take possession of by force, as after an invasion;

Conquerverb

overcome by conquest;

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