The act or state of subjugating
“In many cases, insecurity has led to the subjugating of one's self to a king or dictator.”
Overbearing, dictatorial or authoritarian
Present participle for to forcibly impose obedience or servitude
“Either we defeat them and liberate their populations, or they will defeat us and subjugate ours.”
Present participle for to conquer or gain ascendancy over
“Being rational, they would adopt whatever means there were to achieve their ends, and this would involve attempts to subjugate their rivals.”
Present participle for to put down or control by cruelty or force
Present participle for to rule over or control arbitrarily or arrogantly
Present participle for to have power and influence over
Present participle for to exert influence over or dictate the outcome of
Present participle for to invade a place or land in order to take control of it
Present participle for to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience
Present participle for to occupy or take control of, especially of a place through force
Present participle for to put a damper on one's mood or enthusiasm
Present participle for to deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote
Present participle for to tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or on a farm
Present participle for to allay or make less intense
Present participle for to bewitch, charm or captivate
Present participle for to lower in standing, or to bring dishonor or shame to
Present participle for to forcibly remove from a position of power or authority
Present participle for to weaken an armed opposition, such as a military or army
Present participle for to submit or surrender to the will or demands of others
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