dragooning Antonyms

Meaning of dragooning

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dragooning (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Dragoon

dragooning Sentence Examples

  1. The general's ruthless dragooning of the villagers into the army caused an uproar among the population.
  2. The company's draconian policies of dragooning employees into working overtime sparked widespread protests.
  3. The government's attempt to dragoon citizens into the military was met with fierce resistance.
  4. The politician's efforts to dragoon voters into supporting her campaign were met with widespread criticism.
  5. The manager's heavy-handed tactics of dragooning employees into completing tasks created a toxic work environment.
  6. The school's draconian rules, including dragooning students into participating in extracurricular activities, led to student unrest.
  7. The coach's dictatorial approach to dragooning players into following his every instruction stifled their creativity and led to poor team performance.
  8. The CEO's relentless dragooning of employees to meet unrealistic deadlines caused burnout and low morale.
  9. The cult's leaders resorted to dragooning members into performing menial tasks in order to maintain control and exploit their followers.
  10. The tyrannical regime used fear and intimidation to dragoon citizens into submission, creating a climate of silence and oppression.

FAQs About the word dragooning

of Dragoon

coercing, obliging, forcing, compelling, obligating, cowing, muscling, pressuring, sandbagging, pressing

allowing, permitting, letting, allowing, letting,permitting, moving, moving, winning (over), arguing

The general's ruthless dragooning of the villagers into the army caused an uproar among the population.

The company's draconian policies of dragooning employees into working overtime sparked widespread protests.

The government's attempt to dragoon citizens into the military was met with fierce resistance.

The politician's efforts to dragoon voters into supporting her campaign were met with widespread criticism.