Adjective
all-conquering (not comparable)
Having defeated or conquered every opponent
The resurrection of Jesus Christ was necessary to establish the truth of his mission and put the stamp of all-conquering power on his gospel. Edward McKendree Bounds
German historians are especially ardent in their praise of Charles and in their belief that he saved Europe and Christianity from then all-conquering Islam, praising him also for driving back the ferocious Saxon barbarians on his borders. Source: Internet
He was one of the four who, with Holding, Joel Garner and Andy "Hitman" Roberts, made up the famed Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse fastbowling unit that spearheaded an all-conquering West Indies team for several years. Source: Internet
Despite their all-conquering feats deep down they hold an inherent fear of Mayo, a feeling that if anyone is to catch them out it is Mayo. Source: Internet
In late 2006, Maserati presented the MC12 Versione Corse, an even more extreme track-day variant of this all-conquering supercar. Source: Internet
Once she was Annika Hansen, an innocent child assimilated by the fearsome, all-conquering Borg. Source: Internet