Use "subdue" in a sentence

1. Or “tread down; subdue.”

2. You subdue the uproar of strangers.

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

4. She tried to subdue her anger.

5. I tried to subdue my fury.

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

7. I would do anything to subdue her.

8. He managed to subdue his mounting anger.

9. He forced himself to subdue and overcome his fears.

10. To restrain; subdue: Chasten a proud spirit

11. Who needs force to subdue Detective Dee?

12. Be Fruitful, Multiply, and Subdue the Earth

13. Police managed to subdue the angry crowd.

14. Third, God Charged Us to Subdue the Earth

15. Will also have to to subdue policewoman to yearn for.

16. Constrictors don’t always use their suffocating grip to subdue prey

17. He criticized the school for trying to subdue individual expression.

18. Government forces have managed to subdue the rebels.

19. The soldiers managed to subdue the angry crowd.

20. Its tone is obtrusive and difficult to subdue.

21. Troops were called in to subdue the rebels.

22. Security guards used pepper spray to subdue the man.

23. She managed to subdue the stab of jealousy that image brought.

24. A soft hairdo helped to subdue her heavy features.

25. And I will subdue the inhabitants like a mighty one.

26. Is this not the earth that they were commissioned to subdue?

27. To gain control of or subdue by military force: Conquered the neighboring lands.

28. The unsub first shoots his victims in order to subdue them.

29. These techniques smooth ruffled feathers, paper over cracks, subdue ominous rumblings.

30. Allay definition is - to subdue or reduce in intensity or severity : alleviate

31. Step on the grass, they're sending a team to forcibly subdue you.

32. Manhattan Beach Police Capably Subdue Man For Mental Evaluation Liz Spear 2/3/2021

33. I come by order of the Emperor to subdue rebels like you

34. I come by order of the Emperor...... to subdue rebels like you.

35. A fact which - I submit - should subdue any remaining overactive salivary glands.

36. He was helped to subdue his quick temper and develop self-control.

37. Their aim was to subdue security guards and cut paintings from their frames.

38. To our original parents, Adam and Eve, Jehovah said: “Fill the earth and subdue it.”

39. What does Cow mean? To frighten or subdue with threats or a show of force

40. Further, God gave Adam and Eve the mandate to “fill the earth and subdue it.”

41. Some common synonyms of Conquer are defeat, overcome, overthrow, reduce, subdue, and vanquish

42. What does Accoy mean? (obsolete) To soothe, to calm; to assuage, to subdue

43. Constriction is a method used by various snake species to kill or subdue their prey.Although some species of venomous and mildly venomous snakes do use Constriction to subdue their prey, most snakes which use Constriction lack venom

44. Individual Bounties have a tendency to call for players to subdue more than just the bounty

45. God said to them: “Be fruitful and become many and fill the earth and subdue it.”

46. Bringing to mind such warm memories will help you subdue any resentment or irritation.

47. Mostly they have been military, the attempt of one nation to subdue the rest.

48. Even the policeman on the corner demanding money did not subdue the cheerfulness of hope.

49. Subdue Tamasic action, sublimate Rajas into Sattva by selfless service, transcend Sattva by Self - Knowledge.

50. Unlike Athens, which managed to subdue all communities in Attica (which is as large as Boeotia), Thebes was never able to subdue the other towns, although it was the permanent president of a Boeotian League

51. He knew from their previous struggle he would have to use force to subdue her.

52. Driving deep into the forests, she was able to subdue and possess a Succubus minion.

53. They became interested in the peculiarities of the Celtic society they tried to control and subdue.

54. Yet she was having to subdue the urge to dash back there and scream at him.

55. With effort we can develop the capacity to subdue those impulses that lead to degrading and evil actions.

56. The strengthening and the shifting of jet streams can also intensify or subdue seasonal weather conditions.

57. 24 Driving deep into the forests, she was able to subdue and possess a Succubus minion.

58. 27 Even the policeman on the corner demanding money did not subdue the cheerfulness of hope.

59. Earth Alliance President Santiago is bowing to pressure to use force to subdue the Mars rebellion.

60. Despite the injury, this soldier still managed to board an enemy ship and subdue its crew.

61. So with trouble he proceeded to subdue their heart; they stumbled, and there was no one helping.

62. And when his harpoon catches fire, he brandishes it about in order to subdue any revolt by the seamen.

63. Bobby groaned, pounding angrily at his own flesh as though he might subdue it with his fist.

64. 21 Rather they fight guerrilla campaigns, as befits their savagery,(www.Sentencedict.com) which are extremely difficult to subdue.

65. Adaunt (third-person singular simple present Adaunts, present participle Adaunting, simple past and past participle Adaunted) (transitive, obsolete) To subdue

66. Are you in Meryton to subdue the discontented populace, sir, or do you defend Hertfordshire against the French?

67. That was why their Creator told them to “subdue” the earth as they filled it. —Genesis 1:28.

68. Don't paint the red apple as seen, brighten and lighten its mood or subdue and cool its expression.

69. It served as a military base for a foreign power still fighting to subdue the remainder of the country.

70. After police used pepper spray to subdue Prosser, paramedics were called because he was having difficulty breathing, police reported.

71. After police used pepper spray to subdue the man, paramedics were called because he was having difficulty breathing, police reported.

72. Conquer, vanquish, defeat, subdue, reduce, overcome, overthrow mean to get the better of by force or strategy. Conquer implies gaining mastery of.

73. Adaunt ( third-person singular simple present Adaunts, present participle Adaunting, simple past and past participle Adaunted ) ( transitive, obsolete) To subdue

74. It ended all attempts by England in the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th century to subdue the Dutch Republic by military force.

75. 1999, Marilyn Tausend, Cocina De La Familia Multiple Blanchings soften the flesh of the chiles and subdue their heat a bit.

76. A Baton is a club generally used by police to subdue criminals, or to protect themselves through a non lethal measure

77. * 1999 , Marilyn Tausend, Cocina De La Familia Multiple Blanchings soften the flesh of the chiles and subdue their heat a bit.

78. 18 Strength will be given to Israel to take the offensive and, in a spiritual sense, to subdue her mountainlike enemies.

79. For one terrifying moment she thought he was going to subdue her again but she threw him off with a shove.

80. Accoy (third-person singular simple present accoys, present participle Accoying, simple past and past participle accoyed) To soothe, to calm; to assuage, to subdue