Significado do nome da publicação: 1. To defeat or subdue by force, especially by force of arms. 2. To gain or secure control of by or as if by force of arms: scientists battling to conquer disease; a singer who conquered the operatic world. 3. To overcome or surmount by physical, mental, or moral force: I finally conquered my fear of heights. See Synonyms at defeat. v.intr. To be victorious; win. [Middle English conqueren, from Old French conquerre, from Vulgar Latin *conquaerere, from Latin conqurere, to procure : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + quaerere, to seek.] Fonte: Coordenação de Pesquisa (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conquer)
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Significado do nome da publicação: 1. To defeat or subdue by force, especially by force of arms. 2. To gain or secure control of by or as if by force of arms: scientists battling to conquer disease; a singer who conquered the operatic world. 3. To overcome or surmount by physical, mental, or moral force: I finally conquered my fear of heights. See Synonyms at defeat. v.intr. To be victorious; win. [Middle English conqueren, from Old French conquerre, from Vulgar Latin *conquaerere, from Latin conqurere, to procure : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + quaerere, to seek.] Fonte: Coordenação de Pesquisa (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conquer)