en conquering opponent

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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conquering opponent is used for…

  • en winning the game ➜
  • en winning the battle ➜
  • en being victorious ➜
  • en showing your own strength ➜
  • en winning ➜
  • en domination ➜
  • en eliminating competition ➜
  • en establishing supremecy ➜
  • en feeling macho ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en gaining more land ➜
  • en gaining power ➜
  • en learning from each success ➜
  • en people who are playing a game ➜
  • en personal satisfaction ➜
  • en raising your self esteem ➜
  • en showing your strength ➜
  • en staying alive ➜
  • en success ➜
  • en territory acquisition ➜
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conquering opponent is a subevent of…

  • en beating him ➜
  • en your opponent resigns ➜
  • en arogance ➜
  • en battle ➜
  • en checkmate ➜
  • en defeat him ➜
  • en a feeling of euphoria ➜
  • en fight hard ➜
  • en gloat ➜
  • en gloat over your victory ➜
  • en a good move ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en kill him ➜
  • en killing him ➜
  • en plan your actions carefully ➜
  • en planning your next move ➜
  • en stick out your tounge ➜
  • en taunt them ➜
  • en triumph ➜
  • en a victory dance ➜
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Effects of conquering opponent

  • en winning ➜
  • en anger ➜
  • en animosity from his friends and family ➜
  • en anymousity ➜
  • en their business to become yours ➜
  • en you claim victory ➜
  • en claiming their territory ➜
  • en domination ➜
  • en elation in the victor ➜
  • en a feeling of satisfaction ➜
  • en gain territory ➜
  • en gaining victory ➜
  • en getting all your opponent's goods ➜
  • en getting the prize ➜
  • en grief ➜
  • en the opponent loses ➜
  • en your opponent to suffer defeat ➜
  • en relief or joy ➜
  • en satisfaction ➜
  • en satisfaction of pride ➜
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conquering opponent requires…

  • en beating them ➜
  • en you to defeat them ➜
  • en determination ➜
  • en great strength ➜
  • en greater skill or strength ➜
  • en patients ➜
  • en power and skill ➜
  • en skill and luck ➜
  • en strategy and skill ➜
  • en strength ➜

Subevents of conquering opponent

  • en reach an advantage ➜
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