A demise at enemy hands could be a 'defeat'. Anything that implies you lost - a 'loss' could also be used. If the demise was unexpected it could be an 'upset'. You could have received a 'beating', or if leadership changed hands because of the demise you could call it an 'overthrow' or claim you had been overthrown.
There isn't one... the word 'enemy' has no gender.
The Red Baron is Snoopy's Enemy.
conquer is the word your looking for.
The word Blitz is the German word meaning lighting. The correct term for what many call the blitz is the Blitzkrieg, which means lighting war. The Blitzkreig is the war stratagy used by the Germans to invade enemy countries during World War 2
The troop of soldiers returned triumphantly after routing the enemy.
nemesis
foe
Enemy
enemy
The word demise is a noun. A demise is an end or a death.
Nemesis
The word meaning for this action is "applause." It is a way for people to show appreciation or approval by clapping the palms of their hands together.
The demise of his father brought a downfall on their livelihood.
The word meaning "someone who is disliked by another" is spelt enemy.
The Kikuyu word moko has the same meaning as hands.
Death demise is anouther word for death. in some books of whateva something might say stuff like "My end will be a gorey demise!" by that it means a gorey death Death
From the Powhatan language 'Arakhunem' meaning 'he who scrathes with hands'