He subjugates himself to a pattern of behavior reflecting the identity and needs of other people instead of his own. |
Within such a disenabling environment, an integrated system of violence at the intersection of occupation and patriarchy subjugates women through a continuum of violence linking all spheres of life. |
Cartier-Bresson has the weakness of his strength: an Apollonian elevation that subjugates life to an order of things already known, if never so well seen. |
He bends, shrinking against further violence, and the frame also holds him down, subjugates him. |
It transports the spirit and subjugates the cares of the day. |
It is not there to be seen in relation to the one who subjugates it or shows himself off at its expense. |