subjugated

IPA: sˈʌbdʒʌgeɪtɪd

adjective

  • reduced to submission
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Examples of "subjugated" in Sentences

  • England subjugated Australia and New Zealand.
  • Their whole point is that non-whites ARE deficient and therefore deserved to be subjugated which is what makes them racist.
  • But as the wax was now nearing its inevitable end, and the citizens were thoroughly "subjugated," those who wished to remain were allowed to do so.
  • Etruscans, Volsci, Opici, Leucanians and Samnites, in one word subjugated the whole land bounded by the Alps and repulsed all the alien tribes that came against them.
  • This Muslim writer expresses the traditional view of Islam, that women should be subjugated, which is being implanted into America with increased numbers of Muslim immigrants — tens of thousands every year.
  • Bob Brown, leader of Australia's Green party, which supports Prime Minister Julia Gillard's minority government, has been among the most vocal critics, saying the deal would leave the Sydney-based exchange "subjugated" to Singapore.
  • The mayor, Dr. Arnold, was completely "subjugated," and, after consulting with him, I authorized him to assemble his City Council to take charge generally of the interests of the people; but warned all who remained that they must be strictly subordinate to the military law, and to the interests of the General Government.

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