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sub·ju·gate S0842600 (sŭb′jə-gāt′)tr.v. sub·ju·gat·ed, sub·ju·gat·ing, sub·ju·gates 1. To bring under control, especially by military force; conquer.2. To make subordinate or subject to the dominion of something else: "The urgency of the mating season is subjugated, for the moment, to the demands of self-preservation" (David M. Carroll). [Middle English subjugaten, from Latin subiugāre, subiugāt- : sub-, sub- + iugum, yoke; see yeug- in Indo-European roots.] sub′ju·ga′tion n.sub′ju·ga′tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | subjugator - a conqueror who defeats and enslavesconqueror, vanquisher - someone who is victorious by force of arms | IdiomsSeesubjugatesubjugator
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