29 Subjugate Subjugate verb Pronunciation səbjigāt Related Forms Subjugation noun Subjugator noun Definition to bring under control and governance as a subject Synonyms Conquer subdue ID: 414443
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Vocab 29
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Subjugate (verb)
Pronunciation-
səb-ji-gāt
Related Forms- Subjugation (noun), Subjugator (noun)
Definition- to bring under control and governance as a subject
Synonyms: Conquer, subdue
Antonyms: none
Mr. Putin has blamed the West for setting off the conflict in Ukraine and told political supporters on Monday that the United States sought to “subjugate”
Russia. New York Times
,
Nov.
19, 2014
In order to promote the squire to a knight, the queen subjugated him before the court.Slide3