subjugate
Prononciation : [sʌbˈdʒuːɡeɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « domination »
(verb) to take control over someone or something in a way that makes them obey you. It's like when a bully makes others do what they want, or when a country takes over another.
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The conquerors aimed to subjugate the entire region under their rule.
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The people refused to be subjugated and fought for their freedom.
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Why do some leaders want to subjugate other nations?
Contexte : « control »
(verb) to overcome or defeat someone or something in a way that makes them powerless. This can happen in competitions or battles where one team clearly wins over the other.
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She managed to subjugate her fears and perform on stage.
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He could not subjugate his doubts, which held him back from succeeding.
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What strategies can help someone subjugate their anxieties?
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