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subjugating Meaning
subjugating
to make submissive, to make willing to submit to others, to bring under control and rule as a subject, to bring under control and governance as a subject
subjugating Sentence Examples
- The invading force sought to subjugate the indigenous population, forcing them into subservience.
- The oppressive regime attempted to subjugate dissent through fear and intimidation.
- By subjugating her enemies, the queen expanded her realm and consolidated her power.
- The employer's harsh labor practices subjugated the workers, reducing them to mere tools of production.
- The cult leader's manipulative tactics subjugated his followers, rendering them utterly dependent on him.
- The dominant nation subjugated the weaker ones, exploiting their resources and suppressing their resistance.
- The patriarchal society sought to subjugate women, denying them basic freedoms and autonomy.
- The colonial powers subjugated the colonized peoples, treating them as inferior beings.
- The criminal gang subjugated the neighborhood, instilling terror and imposing its own ruthless order.
- The corporate giant subjugated its competitors, driving them out of business and monopolizing the industry.
FAQs About the word subjugating
to make submissive, to make willing to submit to others, to bring under control and rule as a subject, to bring under control and governance as a subject
dominating,conquest, domination, subjection, subjecting, subduing,subjugation, takeover, vanquishing, victory
liberation, emancipation, freeing, release,enfranchisement, manumission,
The invading force sought to subjugate the indigenous population, forcing them into subservience.
The oppressive regime attempted to subjugate dissent through fear and intimidation.
By subjugating her enemies, the queen expanded her realm and consolidated her power.
The employer's harsh labor practices subjugated the workers, reducing them to mere tools of production.