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subjugate Meaning
subjugate (v)
put down by force or intimidation
make subservient; force to submit or subdue
subjugate Sentence Examples
- The mighty empire subjugated its neighboring kingdoms, expanding its dominion.
- Through force and diplomacy, the conqueror subjugated the once-rebellious province.
- The oppressive regime subjugated its citizens, stifling dissent and dissent.
- The victors subjugated the defeated army, holding them captive as trophies.
- The parasitic fungus subjugated the host plant, draining it of its nutrients and life.
- The cruel master subjugated their servants, forcing them into servitude and obedience.
- The natural disaster subjugated the town, leaving it ravaged and desolate.
- The economic crisis subjugated the country, impoverishing its citizens and shattering its hopes.
- The villainous sorcerer subjugated the land, casting darkness and despair upon its people.
- The relentless torrent of criticism subjugated the politician's reputation, leaving it in ruins.
FAQs About the word subjugate
put down by force or intimidation, make subservient; force to submit or subdue
subdue, defeat, dominate,conquer, subject,enslave, annihilate, pacify, overcome, vanquish
unbind, discharge,liberate, free, spring, manumit, discharge, manumit, release, spring
The mighty empire subjugated its neighboring kingdoms, expanding its dominion.
Through force and diplomacy, the conqueror subjugated the once-rebellious province.
The oppressive regime subjugated its citizens, stifling dissent and dissent.
The victors subjugated the defeated army, holding them captive as trophies.