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subjugate
▪ I. ˈsubjugate, pa. pple. and n. [ad. L. subjugāt-us, pa. pple. of subjugāre (see next).] A. pa. pple. Subjugated. Obs. or arch.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 347 For cause the peple off Englonde sayethe and cryethe Gurmunde to haue subiugate Irlonde. 1447 O. Bokenham Seyntys (Roxb.) 91 To his emper... Oxford English Dictionary
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subjugate
subjugate/ˈsʌbdʒugeɪt; `sʌbdʒəˌɡet/ v[Tn]gain controlof (a country, etc); subdue; conquer 征服(某国家等); 制伏; 降伏. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Ivan Goremykin's First Cabinet
From the very beginning of its work, the Cabinet of Goremykin conflict with the State Duma, which tried to subjugate the government. wikipedia.org
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subjugable
subjugable, a. rare. (ˈsʌbdʒəgəb(ə)l) [f. L. subjugāre to subjugate + -able.] That may be subdued or brought under cultivation.1886 Science VII. 232 An abundance of good readily subjugable land, awaiting the settler. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cissia (area)
Once the Ionian Revolt was finally crushed by the Persian victory at the Battle of Lade, Darius began to plan to subjugate Greece. In 490 BC, he sent a naval task force under Datis and Artaphernes across the Aegean to subjugate the Cyclades, and then to make punitive attacks on Athens wikipedia.org
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subjugator
subjugator (ˈsʌbdʒəgeɪtə(r)) [ad. late L. subjugātor, agent-n. f. subjugāre to subjugate.] One who subjugates; a subduer, conqueror.a 1834 Coleridge (Worc.). 1858 Gladstone Homer I. 459 The subjugators of some race in prior occupancy of the soil. 1875 Poste Gaius i. (ed. 2) 62 Paulus Aemilius, the s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (novel)
Plot A pop thriller about a multinational cabal planning to subjugate humanity by privatizing all information. References Sources Hoffert, B. 2014. wikipedia.org
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assubjugate
assubjugate, v. (əˈsʌbdʒ(j)ʊgeɪt) [f. as- = a- prefix 11 + subjugate.] To reduce to subjugation.1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. ii. iii. 202 No, this thrice worthy and right valiant Lord Must not..assubiugate his merit..By going to Achilles. 1883 F. M. Crawford Dr. Claudius 239 Which not only disarmed resist... Oxford English Dictionary
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Satanachia
According to the Grand Grimoire, he has the power to subjugate all women and girls, and to do with them whatever he wishes. References Demons wikipedia.org
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resubjugate
reˈsubjugate, v. (riː-) [re- 5 a.] To subjugate anew.1864 Daily Tel. 15 Aug., They were undeceived very soon. Oudh—India—was resubjugated. 1877 Brockett Cross & Crescent 326 Omar Pasha finally re-subjugated the country for the Sultan. Oxford English Dictionary
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Siege of Alzira
The Battle of Alzira took place in 1521, as viceroy Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Count of Melito, attempted to subjugate Alzira and end the Revolt of wikipedia.org
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subjuge
† subˈjuge, v. Obs. Also 5 -iugue. [ad. F. subjuguer or L. subjugāre to subjugate.] trans. To subjugate. Also subˈjuging vbl. n.1471 Caxton Recuyell (Sommer) 367 They late yow wete that they haue good right to subiugue yow. 1474 ― Chesse iii. v. (1883) 124 A knyght of rome..that had newly conquerid ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polish National Organization
Temporarily supported in this by the Germans, soon (after German military failure to capture Warsaw) Piłsudski was forced to subjugate PON to NKN. wikipedia.org
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unsubjugate
unˈsubjugate, v. (un-2 3.)1834 Sir H. Taylor Artevelde ii. v. ii, Those powers by this nocturnal inroad wild Surprised.., vainly I essayed To rally and unsubjugate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Book of Vertue - Chapter 43
The softest things subjugate the hardest things in the world
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