subjugate|subjugated|subjugates|subjugating in English
verb
[sub·ju·gate || 'sʌbdʒəgeɪt /-dʒʊg-]
conquer, make subservient, bring into submissio
Use "subjugate|subjugated|subjugates|subjugating" in a sentence
1. She draws on subterranean forces to subjugate and control.
2. He subjugated a male lion.
3. And she had thought she could subjugate him!
4. Imperialism has not been able to subjugate China.
5. We destroyed and subjugated our world.
6. The native population was subjugated and exploited.
7. He has subjugated a male lion.
8. Some were from worlds subjugated by the Empire.
9. 19 He has subjugated a male lion.
10. In 16 the Dutch subjugated the island of Java.
11. The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land.
12. The old Yankees stopped at nothing to subjugate the Irish immigrants.
13. With this the Ottomans finally subjugated and occupied Bulgaria.
14. Peter firmly subjugated the Church to the State.
15. Her personal ambitions had been subjugated to the needs of her family.
16. Journalists must subjugate personal political convictions to their professional commitment to fairness and balance.
17. Which parts of Britain subjugated by the Roman Empire?
18. He was just temporarily subjugated by an evil force.
19. The Romans assigned Galatian King Amyntas the task of subjugating them, but he died before accomplishing it.
20. Their costly and futile attempt to subjugate the Afghans lasted just 10 years.
21. Hence the questions and the conclusions are as follows : Will China be subjugated?
22. An area of Thrace was subjugated and levied with severe duties.
23. Of course, conquered or subjugated peoples were frequently set to forced labor.
24. Afterwards, Hideyoshi subjugated Kii Province and conquered Shikoku under the Chōsokabe clan.
25. Chinese people do not subjugated, but it faces the danger of extinction.