subdue|subdued|subdues|subduing in English

verb

[sub·due || səb'duː /-'djuː]

conquer, overcome, defeat; gain control over, bring into submission, master; reduce the intensity of; cultivate land

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1. Nephi Subdues His Rebellious Brothers

2. God subdues the enemies

3. But tubbs subdues his victims first.

4. 14 A secret gift subdues anger,+

5. It subdues the barbarous nations, while injustice Arouses the weakest.

6. Or “tread down; subdue.”

7. 2 He who overcomes his anger subdues his greatest enemy. 

8. Subdued by caramel, dude.

9. You subdue the uproar of strangers.

10. This hero is upholds justly, subdues the unprincipled person is his only objective.

11. He who overcomes his anger subdues his greatest enemy. 

12. Look, invade, subdue them, take their resources.

13. Hinds seemed more subdued, distracted.

14. His fever has been subdued.

15. You're very subdued. What's wrong?

16. Napoleon subdued much of Europe.

17. They wanted a pretext for subduing the region by force.

18. Budgerigars have a pleasant warble, subdued disyllabic screech and subdued chattering compared to other parrot species

19. The peace of the Savior subdues the swirling whirlwinds of the world.

20. The housing market is fairly subdued.

21. She was in a subdued mood.

22. His soothing words subdued her fears.

23. She tried to subdue her anger.

24. I tried to subdue my fury.

25. The word “subdue” was no license for exploitation.