"Subjugator" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Subjugator" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Subjugator
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"Subjugator" Meaning

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.

"Subjugator" Examples

Synonyms:

Conqueror
Tyrant
Emperor
Dictator
Oppressor

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1. The subjugator of the once-independent nation was seen as a ruthless leader who disregarded human rights.
2. The ancient Roman subjugator expanded the empire through conquest, imposing its rule over numerous conquered territories.
3. In the sci-fi novel, the alien subjugator forced humans to surrender to their species, imposing alien rules and laws.
4. Medieval historians wrote about the subjugator king who imposed harsh taxes and laws on his subjects.
5. The democratic movement sought to free the country from the oppressive subjugator who ruled for decades.

"Subjugator" Similar Words

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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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.

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