It was known (by inspiration) by the vanquishers that in Lanka, filled by yakkhos, .
There are but two parties in France; the vanquished and the vanquishersat Waterloo.
The vanquishers are in power, and all that is national is crushed beneath the weight of defeat.
Then the band resumed its way; and Abbot Morlet, posted at the head of the troop, made haste to bring it up to the last straggling files of the vanquishers of the Bastille.
Before leaving their wives and children, the citizens, the vanquishers of the Tuileries, desired the punishment of the conspirators, which had been promised them.
The column of the vanquishers of the Bastille was stationed in front and to both sides of the Desmarais domicile; it was composed for the most part of men of the people, clad in their working clothes.
At the same instant Gertrude ran into the room breathless with excitement, exclaiming: "A troop of the vanquishers of the Bastille, with Monsieur John Lebrenn at their head, has halted before the house.
Vanquishers or vanquished, the mother-country has always some children to mourn.
A curse upon those who provoke these execrable strifes, that carry mourning into the camp of both the vanquishers and the vanquished!
To thus expose the vanquishers to a cowardly triumph, at a time when the hour has struck for heroic resolutions!
Just as the sun was tinting with its westering rays the placid waters of the Loire, the standard of Joan was seen floating from the summit of the church, and the cry of the vanquishers echoed and re-echoed a thousand times: "Good luck!
Were thevanquishers a homogeneous people, or a heterogeneous one?
We have here designated the vanquishers of the Ainu, for the sake of convenience, simply by the name of Japanese.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vanquishers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.