verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In 1619, the Dutch subjugated the island of Java.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And she had thought she could subjugate him!
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Because that power comes so naturally, the elder women may not have felt the need to subjugate men.
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He was correct in so far as our forebears were piteously shattered but quite wrong in thinking that they could be subjugated.
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In cases concerning children it is often necessary to subjugate justice to the adults to the interests of the children.
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It would mean at the very least, firmly subjugating the Commission to an elected authority.
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Peter firmly subjugated the Church to the State.
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She draws on subterranean forces to subjugate and control.
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The war, he said, had been launched to save the Union, not to subjugate the South.