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To vanquish

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To defeat, to overcome.

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To vanquish old ghosts.

To vanquish the hateful clown, the kids simply have to stand up to their own fears.

To vanquish it would be to remove completely the poetic from the poem.

We've got some ice monsters to vanquish.

The only way to vanquish cowardice is to brandish courage.

No competing narrative is going to vanquish the other.

But the NHDSC moved to vanquish the drama.

All that was required was to vanquish the enemy.

"That's the other guerrilla we have to vanquish," Hernán says.

It will hope to vanquish the lone Lib Dem.

He means to vanquish smoking, he means to vanquish obesity and he's intent on protecting us from the ever stormier seas, after which he means to vanquish global warming itself.

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