"Subjugation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Subjugation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Subjugation
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"Subjugation" Meaning

Subjugation refers to the act of making someone or something submit to one's authority, power, or control, forcibly or coercively. It involves the oppression or domination of one group or individual over another, often resulting in a lack of freedom, autonomy, or autonomy.

In other words, subjugation involves reducing someone or something to a state of submission, where they are forced to obey, follow, or comply with the demands or wishes of another, often against their will or without their consent.

Examples of subjugation include:

A colonial power subjugating an indigenous population, imposing its own language, culture, and laws on them.
A dictator subjugating a political opposition, limiting their rights and freedoms.
A person subjugating their partner or child through physical, emotional, or psychological abuse.

Synonyms for subjugation include words such as oppression, domination, coercion, exploitation, and tyranny.

"Subjugation" Examples

Verb: Subjugate


- A German critic accused the regime of subjugating dissenting voices with extreme repression.

- With the subjugation of the country complete, the invaders imposed their language and customs on the native population.

- The desire to subjugate the territory to my will is the driving force behind my campaign.

- The transmission network accused Elected of subjugating free speech and individualism.

- Critics have pointed out that China's current system of subjugation has exist for more than 70 years with little improvement in living conditions and human rights

"Subjugation" Similar Words

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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Attached or written underneath; written or mentioned after a main point.

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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Subjugating

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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.

Subjugator

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A subjugator is a person or thing that subjugates or brings under control or domination. It can also refer to a victor in a war or conflict who imposes their rule over a defeated people or country, often using force or coercion.

Subjunction

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Subjunctive

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Sublabial

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Below the lower lip.

Sublacustrian

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Sublate

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Sublated

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