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To forcibly impose obedience or servitude
to conquer
{v} to conquer, enslave, subdue, humble
make subservient; force to submit or subdue
To subdue, and bring under the yoke of power or dominion; to conquer by force, and compel to submit to the government or absolute control of another; to vanquish
If someone subjugates a group of people, they take complete control of them, especially by defeating them in a war. Their costly and futile attempt to subjugate the Afghans lasted just 10 years. + subjugation sub·ju·ga·tion the brutal subjugation of native tribes
put down by force or intimidation; "The government quashes any attempt of an uprising"; "China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently"; "The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land"
{f} conquer, make subservient, bring into submission
If your wishes or desires are subjugated to something, they are treated as less important than that thing. After having been subjugated to ambition, your maternal instincts are at last starting to assert themselves. to defeat a person or group and make them obey you (past participle of subjugare, from jugum )
subjugation
The act of subjugating or the state of being subjugated; forced control by others
subjugation
{i} act of subjugating, act of bringing into submission
subjugation
{n} the act of subduing or humbling
Subjugation
domage
subjugated
past of subjugate
subjugated
reduced to submission; "subjugated peoples"
subjugated
reduced to submission; "subjugated peoples
subjugates
third-person singular of subjugate
subjugating
present participle of subjugate
subjugation
forced submission to control by others
subjugation
the act of conquering
subjugation
The act of subjugating, or the state of being subjugated
subjugation
the act of subjugating by cruelty; "the tyrant's oppression of the people"
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