Conquest

Noun

 * 1) Victory gained through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.
 * 2)  An act or instance of overcoming an obstacle.
 * 3)  A person with whom one has had sex.

Adjectives for Conquest
intellectual; territorial; illusory; unprovoked; honorable; vainglorious; continental; shameful; prophetic; industrial; imperial; personal; doubtful; amatory; remote; ultimate; easy; dazzling; barren; adventurous; romantic; material; barbarian; complete; base; air; unbroken; momentary; perpetual;  fresh;  hard-won; social; scientific; partial; furtive; rapid; notorious; feminine; irresistible; radical.

Verbs for Conquest
achieve—; acquire by—; crown—; effect—; enjoy the fruits of—; frustrate—; gain by—; herald—; inspire—; plunge into—; reap—; repel—; revel in—; revenge—; spread—; subdue by—; threaten—; win—; —captivates; —falters; —subdues; —subjugates; —succeeds; —stifles.

Thesaurus
appropriation, arrogation, ascendancy, assumption, beating, captive, catch, championship, collapse, colonization, conquering, coquette, crash, date, deathblow, debacle, defeat, defeating, destruction, domination, downfall, drubbing, easy victory, enslavement, failure, fall, flirt, grand slam, hiding, honey, indent, knockout, lambasting, landslide, landslide victory, lathering, licking, mastery, moral victory, occupation, overcoming, overthrow, overturn, picnic, preemption, preoccupation, prepossession, pushover, quietus, requisition, rout, routing, ruin, runaway victory, smash, steady, subdual, subduing, subjection, subjugation, success, sweet patootie, sweetheart, sweetie, takeover, taking over, thrashing, total victory, trimming, triumph, trouncing, undoing, usurpation, vamp, vampire, vanquishment, victory, walkaway, walkover, whipping, win, winning, winning streak

Etymology
conqueste: (Modern French conquête:).

Translations

 * Bulgarian: завоевание
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 战胜 征服
 * Dutch:


 * Esperanto: konkero
 * Italian: conquista
 * Scottish Gaelic: ceannsachadh
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: erövring