adopt, bully, despotize, force, hold in subjection, make dependent, overmaster, put down, squat on, take up, unman
Definitionv. put down by force or intimidation
Last update: April 24, 2016
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He has subjugated his party member. [verb]
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The Romans subjugated the French. [Please select]
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These Norman castles gave the Normans of 1066 power bases from which they could subjugate the English population. [verb]
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Fortunately for Iraq, Saddam has failed miserably in his attempts to fully subjugate the people of Iraq. [verb]
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Do you yield to the charm which has subjugated such lighter natures as Villiers and Buckhurst. [verb]
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His tone of authority evidently subjugated his hearers. [verb]
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In those three days and nights the worst symptoms of the contagion were subjugated. [verb]
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Cleopatra eagerly repeated, and the desire awoke to subjugate this man who had so confidently boasted of his power of resistance. [verb]
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But these savages within and without Christian society, who are such a terror to us, have never been subjugated by violence, and are not subjugated by it now. [verb]
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Nations have never subjugated other nations by violence alone. [verb]
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A year ago she had subjugated him in the Dark Tower; but since then he had handled her, moulded her, had but to nod and she served his will. [verb]
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