Subjugating example sentences

sub·ju·gate

verb

subjugating (present participle)

  - bring under domination or control, especially by conquest:

  - make someone or something subordinate to:

Synonyms

conquer, vanquish, defeat, crush, quell, quash, overcome, overpower, hegemonize, enslave, tyrannize, oppress, repress, subdue, colonize, suppress, tame, break, humble, lick, clobber, hammer, liberate

"Subjugating" Example Sentences

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