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We know tiffs and disappointment will happen. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'vanquish.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Vanquish definition of whining - 'Complaining about something over and over again to the same people and those people can do nothing about it.' Be the source of drama. Rachel Rothman, Good Housekeeping, 21 June 2022 Kansas will play the winner of Saturday night’s other semifinal between North Carolina and Duke on Monday night, allowing the Jayhawks to vanquish another memory - losing their most recent championship game, in the same Superdome a decade ago.īilly Witz, New York Times, 2 Apr.

Jessica Hartshorn, Good Housekeeping, 14 June 2022 Its unique design uses true HEPA filtration to vanquish virtually all airborne contaminants. Sara Netzley, EW.com, 23 July 2022 Just know that cats have a limited attention span and will get bored after a while, especially as the red dot is mysteriously hard to vanquish. 2022 Fittingly, the performance ended on a scene of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) exerting her power to vanquish Vecna. Jeanna Smialek, New York Times, 27 July 2022 But now, in the name of combating climate change, the administration of President Joe Biden and the Democratic leadership in Congress are poised to vanquish Jarrell and other pipeline opponents.

2022 When inflation became ingrained in the 1980s, the Fed, trying to vanquish it, ultimately raised interest rates to double-digit levels and provoked back-to-back recessions that pushed the jobless rate above 10 percent. 2022 This summer's legislative victories helped Biden vanquish the hardening narrative that Democrats were failing to accomplish much of significance despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress.Ĭhris Megerian, ajc, 6 Sep. Recent Examples on the Web Or will his archrivals vanquish the GOAT once again?ĭoug Ziefel, Chicago Tribune, 18 Sep.
