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What is the past tense of subjugate?

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The past tense of subjugate is subjugated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of subjugate is subjugates.

The present participle of subjugate is subjugating.

The past participle of subjugate is subjugated.

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They cower in fear and are thus powerless, because somebody who feels fear is easily controlled, intimidated and subjugated.
And in turn, those subjugated by that state should take responsibility for their leaders.
While thus engaged he was, under pretext of union, finally and fatally subjugated by the Scot.
But His desire to complete His purpose subjugated the fleshly desires before Him.
The policy led to increasing polarization of the society, causing the subjugated ethnic communities to despise the new order.
They subjugated women, destroyed centuries-old artefacts and killed dissenters.

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