Definitionn. forced submission to control by others
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Three years later, unlessoned by this experience, Louis signed the treaty of Blois (1504), whereby be invited the emperor Maximilian to aid him in the subjugation of Venice. [Please select]
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Complete subjugation generally depends on an animal being social in its habits, and on receiving man as the chief of the herd or family. [Please select]
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Her beauty, her silences, her complete subjugation of her own interests to his, he found strangely fascinating. [Please select]
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He regarded the general conscription law as "absolutely necessary to save" the Confederacy "from utter devastation if not final subjugation." [Please select]
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The Mercury scouted the idea; clear- sighted and disillusioned, it saw the only alternatives to be victory or subjugation. [Please select]
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There were others who preferred subjugation to the arming of the slaves; and among these there were clashings of motive. [Please select]
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These are the implements of war and subjugation,-- the last arguments to which kings resort. [Please select]
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The creditors, for their private gain, induced the Nabob to attempt the subjugation of other native princes, among whom was Hyder Ali. [Please select]
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So that colour was attended to in Wales before its subjugation by England. [Please select]
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It is certain this variety gives indisputable evidence of remote and continued subjugation. [Please select]
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Their subjugation by Tukulti-Ninib was a necessary preliminary to any conquest in the south, and we can well understand why it was undertaken by the king at the beginning of his reign. [Please select]
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