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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference?

What is the difference in meaning between conquer and invasion? I have done a lot of research and haven’t ended up in conclusion. Help!

  

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conquer is a verb, and invasion is a noun, so you need to compare these a little differently. What's the difference between conquest and invasion? What's the difference between conquer and invade?

  • conquer is a verb, and invasion is a noun, so you need to compare these a little differently.
  • What's the difference between conquest and invasion?
  • What's the difference between conquer and invade?
  • To invade is to take or send an army into another country in order to get control of it.
  • If the army is defeated, there is no conquest.
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conquer is a verb, and invasion is a noun, so you need to compare these a little differently.

What's the difference between conquest and invasion?
What's the difference between conquer and invade?

To invade is to take or send an army into another country in order to get control of it. If the army is defeated, there is no conquest. The other country

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They are very different. Did you look in a dictionary? The most obvious difference is that conquer is a verb and invasion is a noun. Conquer means to be victorious, but invasion does not.

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Thank you both of you.

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