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CCMI strives to help consumers become better stewards over their credit by showing them how to play the game to win in all of their financial choices. We believe we have an obligation to help the consumer recognize, respond, and resolve their financial challenges.

Good Credit is power and it is good business.

Consumers spend far too much in interest payments on a yearly basis and consequently reduce their retirement and savings by making choices out of a lack of knowledge. CCMI will show America how to use their credit as an investment tool to build wealth. We are committed to continue to develop the products and services that offer our clients exceptional value through creative and thoughtful solutions to their credit challenges and concerns.

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As leaders and advocates for our clients and our industry, we believe in “walking our talk.” As a company, CCMI is committed to sustainable development, both in the services we deliver to our clients and the way in which we provide them. As we continue to provide high quality service and sustain our reputation for innovation, we know that ultimately, the key to our continued success is the satisfaction of our clients. CCMI’s commitment to providing our clients with exceptional service and solutions is what enables us to grow and make progress. Please contact us any time when you feel there is an opportunity for us to assist you with your credit and financial challenges.


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con·quer

(kŏng′kər)v.tr.1.
a. To gain control of or subdue by military force: conquered the neighboring lands.
b. To defeat in war: The Greeks conquered the Persians. See Synonyms at defeat.
2.
a. To eliminate or minimize (a difficulty, for example): vaccines that conquered smallpox; programs to conquer poverty.
b. To overcome or surmount mentally or emotionally: You must conquer your fear of heights.
3. To reach the summit of (a mountain) by climbing.
4.
a. To gain the affection or admiration of: back when jazz conquered Paris.
v.intr.
[Middle English conqueren, from Old French conquerre, from Vulgar Latin *conquaerere, from Latin conquīrere, to procure : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + quaerere, to seek.]
con′quer·or, con′quer·er n.
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conquer

(ˈkɒŋkə) vb
2. to overcome (an obstacle, feeling, desire, etc); surmount
3. (tr) to gain possession or control of by or as if by force or war; win
4. (tr) to gain the love, sympathy, etc, of (someone) by seduction or force of personality
[C13: from Old French conquerre, from Vulgar Latin conquērere (unattested) to obtain, from Latin conquīrere to search for, collect, from quaerere to seek]
ˈconquerablenessn
ˈconquerorn
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con•quer

(ˈkɒŋ kər)
v.t.
1. to acquire by force of arms; win in war: to conquer a foreign land.

Conquer Definition

2. to overcome by force; subdue; vanquish: to conquer an enemy.
3. to gain or win by effort, personal appeal, etc.: conquered the hearts of the audience.
4. to gain a victory over; surmount; master; overcome: to conquer one's fear.
v.i.
[1200–50; Middle English < Anglo-French conquerir, Old French conquerre < Vulgar Latin *conquaerere to acquire, for Latin conquīrere to seek out = con- con- + -quīrere, comb. form of quaerere to seek]
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conquer


Past participle: conquered
ConquerGerund: conquering
Imperative
conquer
conquer
Present
I conquer
you conquer
he/she/it conquers
we conquer
you conquer
they conquer
Preterite
I conquered
you conquered
he/she/it conquered
we conquered
you conquered
they conquered
Present Continuous
I am conquering
you are conquering
he/she/it is conquering
we are conquering
you are conquering
they are conquering
Present Perfect
I have conquered
you have conquered
he/she/it has conquered
we have conquered
you have conquered
they have conquered

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Past Continuous
I was conquering
you were conquering
he/she/it was conquering
we were conquering
you were conquering
they were conquering
Past Perfect
I had conquered
you had conquered
he/she/it had conquered
we had conquered
you had conquered
they had conquered
Future
I will conquer
you will conquer
he/she/it will conquer
we will conquer
you will conquer
they will conquer
Future Perfect
I will have conquered
you will have conquered
he/she/it will have conquered
we will have conquered
you will have conquered
they will have conquered
Future Continuous
I will be conquering
you will be conquering
he/she/it will be conquering
we will be conquering
you will be conquering
they will be conquering
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been conquering
you have been conquering
he/she/it has been conquering
we have been conquering
you have been conquering
they have been conquering
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been conquering
you will have been conquering
he/she/it will have been conquering
we will have been conquering
you will have been conquering
they will have been conquering
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been conquering
you had been conquering
he/she/it had been conquering
we had been conquering
you had been conquering
they had been conquering
Conditional
I would conquer
you would conquer
he/she/it would conquer
we would conquer
you would conquer
they would conquer
Past Conditional
I would have conquered
you would have conquered
he/she/it would have conquered
we would have conquered
you would have conquered
they would have conquered
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb1.conquer - to put down by force or authority; 'suppress a nascent uprising'; 'stamp down on littering'; 'conquer one's desires'
inhibit, stamp down, suppress, curb, subdue
blink away, blink, wink - force to go away by blinking; 'blink away tears'
dampen, stifle - smother or suppress; 'Stifle your curiosity'
choke back, choke down, choke off - suppress; 'He choked down his rage'
silence, still, hush, hush up, quieten, shut up - cause to be quiet or not talk; 'Please silence the children in the church!'
burke - get rid of, silence, or suppress; 'burke an issue'
silence - keep from expression, for example by threats or pressure; 'All dissenters were silenced when the dictator assumed power'
quell, squelch, quench - suppress or crush completely; 'squelch any sign of dissent'; 'quench a rebellion'
muffle, stifle, strangle, repress, smother - conceal or hide; 'smother a yawn'; 'muffle one's anger'; 'strangle a yawn'
curb, hold in, control, moderate, contain, check, hold - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; 'moderate your alcohol intake'; 'hold your tongue'; 'hold your temper'; 'control your anger'
2.conquer - take possession of by force, as after an invasion; 'the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants'; 'The army seized the town'; 'The militia captured the castle'
take over, usurp, arrogate, seize, assume - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; 'He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town'; 'he usurped my rights'; 'She seized control of the throne after her husband died'
carry - capture after a fight; 'The troops carried the town after a brief fight'
3.conquer - overcome by conquest; 'conquer your fears'; 'conquer a country'
defeat, get the better of, overcome - win a victory over; 'You must overcome all difficulties'; 'defeat your enemies'; 'He overcame his shyness'; 'He overcame his infirmity'; 'Her anger got the better of her and she blew up'
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conquer

verb
1.seize, obtain, acquire, occupy, overrun, annex, winEarly in the eleventh century the whole of England was again conquered by the Vikings.
2.defeat, overcome, overthrow, beat, stuff(slang), master, tank(slang), triumph, crush, humble, lick(informal), undo, subdue, rout, overpower, quell, get the better of, clobber(slang), vanquish, subjugate, prevail over, checkmate, run rings around(informal), wipe the floor with(informal), make mincemeat of(informal), put in their place, blow out of the water(slang), bring to their kneesa Navajo myth about a great warrior who conquers the spiritual enemies of his people
defeatlose to, give up to, submit to, surrender to
3.overcome, beat, defeat, master, rise above, overpower, get the better of, surmount, bestI had learned to conquer my fear of spiders.
Quotations
'I came, I saw, I conquered (veni, vidi, vici)' [Julius Caesar]
'To conquer with arms is to make only a temporary conquest; to conquer the world by earning its esteem is to make a permanent conquest' [Woodrow Wilson Address to Congress]
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conquer

verbTo win a victory over, as in battle or a competition:
beat, best, defeat, master, overcome, prevail against (or over), rout, subdue, subjugate, surmount, triumph over, vanquish, worst.
Slang: ace, lick.
Idioms: carry the day, get the best of, get the better of, go someone one better.
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dobýtporazitpřemoct
venki
valloittaavoittaavallata
osvojiti
sigra; leggja undir sig
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iekarotpārvarētuzvarēt
erövra

conquer

[ˈkɒŋkəʳ]
A.VT [+ territory, nation etc] → conquistar; [+ fear, enemy] → vencer
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conquer

[ˈkɒŋkər]vt
[+ feelings] → vaincre, surmonter
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conquer

vt
(fig) difficulties, feelings, diseasebezwingen, besiegen; sb’s hearterobern; mountainbezwingen
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conquer

[ˈkɒŋkəʳ]Conquervt (territory, nation, castle) → conquistare; (

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enemy) → vincere, battere, sconfiggere; (habit, feelings) → vincere, superare
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conquer

(ˈkoŋkə) verb
to overcome or defeat. The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark. oorwin, verower, verslaan, baasraak; seëvier; onderwerp, oorweldig, inneem يَتَغَلَّب على، يَقْهَر، يَفْتَح، يَسْتَوْلي побеждавам conquistar dobýt, přemoct erobern, überwinden erobre; besejre κατακτώconquistar, vencer vallutama, võitu saama غلبه کردن؛ شکست دادن vallata conquérir, vaincre לִכבּוֹש जीतना osvojiti, pobijediti, svladati meghódít menaklukkan sigra; leggja undir sig conquistare 征服する 정복하다 užkariauti, nugalėti, įveikti iekarot; uzvarēt; pārvarēt menguasai veroverenseire, erobre, underlegge seg podbijać, pokonywać برى موندل، فتح كول، نيول conquistar a cuceri, a învinge завоевывать; преодолевать dobyť; premôcť osvojiti; premagati osvojiti erövra, besegra ชนะ fethetmek 征服 завойовувати; підкоряти شكست دينا، فتح پانا، قابو پانا chinh phục 征服
ˈconqueror noun
oorwinnaar, veroweraar فاتِح، غازٍ، مُنْتَصِر завоевател conquistador dobyvatel, přemožitel der Eroberer erobrer; sejrherre κατακτητήςconquistador vallutaja کشورگشا؛ فاتح valloittaja conquérant/-ante כובש जीतने वाला osvajač, pobjednik hódító penakluk sigurvegari conquistatore, conquistatrice 征服者 정복자 užkariautojas iekarotājs penakluk veroveraarerobrer, seierherrezdobywca فاتح conquistador cuceritor завоеватель dobyvateľ, -ka osvajalec osvajač erövrare, besegrare ผู้ชนะ fatih 征服者 завойовник فاتح người chinh phục 征服者
conquest (ˈkoŋkwest) noun
(an) act of conquering. The Norman Conquest; He's impressed with you – you've made a conquest. oorwinning, verowering; wins, buit فَتْح، غَزْو، اكْتِساب حُب завладяване conquista dobytí, vítězství die Eroberung erobring κατάκτησηconquista vallutus پیروزی؛ غلبه valloitus conquêteכבוש, כיבוש जीत osvajanje hódítás penaklukan hertaka; ávinningur conquista 征服 정복 užkariavimas iekarošana; pakļaušana penaklukan veroveringerobringpodbój برى، بريالى توب، دبل هيواد نيونه: نيول شوې هيواد conquista cucerire завоевание dobytie osvojitev osvajanje erövring, seger ชัยชนะ fetih, zapt 征服 завоювання, підкорення فتح، جيت sự chinh phục 征服
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يَفْتَحُ porazit erobreerobernκατακτώconquistar valloittaaconquérir osvojiticonquistare 征服する 정복하다veroverenerobreConquerzdobyćconquistarзавоевывать erövra ชนะfethetmek

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