Resulting in the vanquishment of the monster/disaster, but not before ❋ Unknown (2008)
The King was agreeable and gracious at all times, but on this occasion he was particularly so, being naturally in a happy frame of mind because this day the war had reached a crisis which presaged for the near future the complete vanquishment of the French. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Finally, I would add that having such a Commission adds a bad precedent for the country with each administration using it for political vanquishment of previous administrations. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The Battle of Nahavand in 642 completed the Sasanids' vanquishment. ❋ Lionheart (2001)
For the first time in many months the fat man wanted to submit to defeat; some force deep inside him, perhaps the force identical to that which had driven so many of his fellows to reside in the East End, urged him to yield, to give up, to pack it in, and he actually believed that vanquishment would be the easiest course. ❋ Cover, Arthur Byron (1979)
In a bodily contest, there could be but the single issue, her vanquishment. ❋ Waldron Baily (N/A)
To the two sympathetic listeners present, Mrs. O'Rourke and Miss Minton, she imparted the contents of the letter, and enlarged freely on the personality of Aunt Gracie, her indomitable spirit, her indifference to air raids and danger, and her vanquishment by illness. ❋ Christie, Agatha (1941)
On the hospitable thresholds of "general" stores battle-scarred veterans of the war between the States dealt in victorious reminiscences of vanquishment. ❋ Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1909)
Then a tremendous roar of laughter saluted this easy vanquishment of a formidable enemy. ❋ Stewart Edward White (1909)
If John Aldous had betrayed no visible sign of inward vanquishment he at least was feeling its effect. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)
Peter's vanquishment of unknown monsters that day had done the same for him. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)
To have your sword taken from you, denotes your vanquishment in rivalry. ❋ Unknown (1901)
The decision brought war, which resulted in the vanquishment of Satan and his angels, who were cast out and deprived of the boundless privileges incident to the mortal or second estate. ❋ James Edward Talmage (1897)
The vanquishment of Satan and his hosts shall be complete. ❋ James Edward Talmage (1897)
But the fourth act witnessed Glory's final vanquishment. ❋ Hall Caine (1892)