will have conquered
-habré conquistado
Future perfectconjugation ofconquer.There are other translations for this conjugation.

conquer

conquer(
kang
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kuhr
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. conquistar
The Spanish army finally conquered the territory.El ejército español finalmente conquistó el territorio.
a. vencer
The Mongols conquered peoples from China to Europe.Los mongoles vencieron pueblos desde China hasta Europa.
a. vencer
Nick conquered his shyness and asked Jolina out on a date.Nick venció su timidez y le pidió a Jolina que saliera con él.
b. superar
Our dog may look tough, but he has yet to conquer his fear of cats.Nuestro perro puede parecer fuerte, pero le falta todavía superar su miedo a los gatos.
a. conquistar
Finally, this singer has conquered Broadway.Finalmente, este cantante ha conquistado Broadway.
a. conquistar
After several attempts, the Chilean mountaineer finally conquered Aconcagua.Tras varios intentos, el andinista chileno finalmente conquistó el Aconcagua.
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