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unconquered

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a. Not conquered

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Unconquered is a 1947 adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Unconquered or The Unconquered may also refer to: Films : Unconquered (1917 film) , a drama directed by Frank Reicher Helen Keller in Her Story , a 1954 documentary also known ...

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adj. not conquered [syn: unbeaten , unvanquished ]

Usage examples of unconquered.

Hamilcar Barca, although unconquered, received orders to negotiate for peace.

Then blessed he them with the blessings of Jacob the patriarch, and of Moses the servant of God, like unto the age and spiritual bearing of whom he appeared, prophesying, and praying, if their deeds agreed with their words, that they might be unconquered and fortunate, but weak and unhappy if ever they falsified their vows.

To the keen watcher it appeared as if that sense of living power, of unconquered will and defiant mind was no longer there, and as if he himself need no longer fear that almost supersensual thrill which had a while ago kindled in him a vague sense of admiration--almost of remorse.

The two soaring bastions, scarred by the unconquered breaches, framed the flames, fed them, and the smoke boiled scarlet into the night.

New Spain, prospectors who ventured north into dangerous indio country, where the savage Chichimeca were unconquered.

Behold now with what loud striking of thunder, unconquered by any earthly power, he hath his parting: with this Carcë black and smoking in ruin for his monument, these lords of Witchland and hundreds besides of our soldiers and of the Witches for his funeral bake-meats, and spirits weeping in the night for his chief mourners.

And because of the strength and height of the Shadowy Mountains, which withstood the torrent of fire, and by the valour of the Elves and the Men of the North, which neither Orc nor Balrog could yet overcome, Hithlum remained unconquered, a threat upon the flank of Morgoth's attack.

Patient under the domination of the Carthaginians, and constant in his love of the Romans, he neither deprived the one of his conquered body, nor the other of his unconquered spirit.

Their recent subjection, however, the neighborhood, and even the mixture, of the unconquered tribes, and perhaps the climate, adapted, as it has been observed, to the production of great bodies and slow minds, ^27 all contributed to preserve some remains of their original ferocity, and under the tame and uniform countenance of Roman provincials, the hardy features of the natives were still to be discerned.

And such retribution as that unconquered army would deal out to the hateful Okarians!

For, notwithstanding all the assiduity of the physician who attempts to effect a cure, the disease remains unconquered, not through any fault of his, but because of the incurableness of the sick man.

Even the diplomatic immunity of his post was poor protection, for it was believednot without justificationthat Haiti, the only American republic south of the Mason-Dixon line to preserve its independence, was disrupting the official if sporadically executed United States policy of deporting Negroes to Africa by encouraging their emigration to its shores orwhat was more annoyingassisting persecuted blacks to flee westward to the hospitality of the unconquered Indians of Dakotah and Montana.