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    Sub·ju·gate
    /ˈsəbjəˌɡāt/

    verb

    • 1. bring under domination or control, especially by conquest: "the invaders had soon subjugated most of the native population"
  2. The meaning of SUBJUGATE is to bring under control and governance as a subject : conquer. How to use subjugate in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. Subjugate definition: to bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master.. See examples of SUBJUGATE used in a sentence.

  4. to treat yourself, your wishes, or your beliefs as being less important than other people or their wishes or beliefs: She subjugated her self to her mother's needs. Reporters must subjugate personal political convictions to their professional commitment to balance.

  5. In subjugate you see the word subject. In this word, it's not talking about the subject of a sentence, rather it's talking about the kind of subjects that Kings have serving them. Subjugate is to reduce someone's status to that of a subject .

  6. subjugate. to defeat somebody/something; to gain control over somebody/something. be subjugated (to something) Her personal ambitions had been subjugated to (= considered less important than) the needs of her family.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · subjugate (third-person singular simple present subjugates, present participle subjugating, simple past and past participle subjugated) ( transitive) To forcibly impose obedience or servitude upon.

  8. Definitions of 'subjugate'. 1. If someone subjugates a group of people, they take complete control of them, especially by defeating them in a war. [formal] [...] 2. If your wishes or desires are subjugated to something, they are treated as less important than that thing. [formal] [...] More.

  9. 1. To bring under control, especially by military force; conquer. 2. To make subordinate or subject to the dominion of something else: "The urgency of the mating season is subjugated, for the moment, to the demands of self-preservation" (David M. Carroll).

  10. to treat yourself, your wishes, or your beliefs as being less important than other people or their wishes or beliefs: She subjugated her self to her mother's needs. Reporters must subjugate personal political convictions to their professional commitment to balance.

  11. Subjugate definition: To bring under control, especially by military force; conquer.

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