"Subjugating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Subjugating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Subjugating
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"Subjugating" Meaning

To subjugate someone or something means to defeat, control or conquer them, often through force or intimidation, and to make them obey or submit to one's power or authority. It can also imply a loss of freedom or independence.

"Subjugating" Examples

Usage Examples of "Subjugating"


1. Political Context
The conquering empire was known for subjugating neighboring tribes and incorporating them into its territory.

2. Historical Event
The colony was subjugated by the colonial power for over 200 years, until it eventually gained independence.

3. Animal Kingdom
In the wild, lions are known to subjugate other predators, wrestling them to the ground to assert their dominance.

4. Psychological Context
Her experiences as a child were marked by intimidation and subjugation by her controlling parent, leading to long-term emotional trauma.

5. Philosophical Debate
The concept of religious or cultural subjugation raises questions about the right to freedom of choice and expression in a multicultural society.

"Subjugating" Similar Words

Subjects

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Subjicible

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The word "subjicible" is not a valid English word. However, the word that comes closest to it is "subjugable".<br><br>Subjugable (adjective): capable of being defeated, controlled, or dominated by a stronger force or person. It refers to something or someone that is susceptible to being brought under the control or authority of another.<br><br>Note: If you meant to use the word "subject" or "subsidiary", I'd be happy to help you with those words as well.

Subjoined

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Subjoins

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Combines or joins something to a larger or more important thing, usually without being equal or directly attached to it.<br><br>Example: "The subjoined letter explains the situation in more detail." (here "subjoined" means added or attached in a subordinate or secondary way)

Subjugal

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Subjugate

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Subjugated

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Subjugates

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Subjugation

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Subjugator

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Subjunction

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Subjunctive

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Subjunctives

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Sublabial

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Sublacustrian

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Sublate

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