Revolt raged within him, while her finger traced the symbol of the faith he had abjured, the symbol of the love which vanquishes hate and death.
In the fourteenth story of the first book, the same girl, under the name of Anastasia the beautiful, vanquishes and binds the serpent, and discovers the secret of how he can be killed.
The hero vanquishes her, overcomes her incantations, and annihilates her.
It is courage that vanquishes in war, and not good weapons.
He encounters General Duhesme and vanquishes him, but spares his life.
In the combat of the cestus, Shaw, the lifeguardsman, vanquishes the Prince of Orange, and obtains a bull as a prize.
It daily strives against the old man; it tames the flesh, and subjects it to the Spirit; it converts the whole man; it subdues and vanquishes sin; it purifies the heart.
Early the next morning, Parzival, changing his arms, meets Gramoflanz in the lists, before Gawain has arrived; and vanquishes him.
Then he sets out and avenges his father's death; after which he returns to Mark's Court, and vanquishes the Irish champion Morold.
Parzival vanquishes him, grants him his life, and sends him to Arthur's Court.
See Prince Eugene Vanquishes the Turks: Siege and Battle of Belgrad, page 16.
A horrible fight began, in which the dog, notwithstanding his powerful stature and strength, would surely have had to succumb, for a gorilla vanquishes even a lion.
Proconsul, he entirely vanquishes the Boians and Insubrians, 46.
Surrounds andvanquishes the AEquans, and sends them under the yoke, 27, 28.
Masinissa, now ninety-two years old, vanquishes the Carthaginians, who had made war against him unjustly, and contrary to treaty.
As faith vanquishes Nature outside of man, so the morality of faith vanquishes Nature within man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vanquishes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.