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subjugate englanniksi

  1. Forced into submission; subjugated.

  2. (RQ:Palsgrave Lesclarcissement)

  3. (RQ:Speed Empire of Great Britaine) vnder their protection, and held it for a part of their ''Northumbrian'' Kingdome, till it vvas firſt made ſubiugate to the Inuaſion of the ''Danes'', and then conquered by the victorious ''Normans'', vvhoſe poſterities from thence are branched further into ''England''.

  4. (RQ:Dickens Hard Times) Could it be, that the whole earthly course of one so gentle, good, and self-denying, was subjugate to such a wretch as that!

  5. (RQ:Lawrence Rainbow)

  6. (quote-book)

  7. A person forced into submission; a subject.

  8. (quote-book)|page=15|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/prefatorylessons00vannrich/page/15/mode/1up|oclc=964577771|passage=The home-loving Phillipino succumbed—''the independent agent'', under the influence of the "''final cry''," became the subjugate.

  9. (senseid) To forcibly impose obedience, servitude, or submission upon (a country, a people, etc.).

  10. (synonyms)

  11. (RQ:Prior Solomon)

  12. (RQ:Cowper Poems)

  13. (RQ:R. F. Burton Arabian Nights)

  14. To make (someone or something) subordinate to another person or thing; to subordinate.

  15. (RQ:Nashe Almond)

  16. (RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Comedies and Tragedies)

  17. (RQ:Boyle Formes and Qualities) Sulphur, is not as much ſubjugated by the Form of the intire Body, as that of the purgative portion of Rhubarb, by the Form of that Drugg.

  18. (RQ:Eliot Romola)

  19. (RQ:Shaw John Bull) Stuart-Glennie regards the slave-morality as an invention of the superior white race to subjugate the minds of the inferior races whom they wished to exploit, and who would have destroyed them by force of numbers if their minds had not been subjugated.

  20. To tame (an animal); to domesticate.

  21. (RQ:Hale Mankind)

  22. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Whittaker, Treacher, and Co.(nb...)|page=191|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/b21355071/page/191/mode/1up|oclc=14856266|passage=Thou subjugatest or destroyest the beasts that would annoy thee, and convertest to thy use all their spoils, as well as all vegetable productions.

  23. To put (one's neck or shoulders) under a metaphorical yoke.

  24. (quote-book) as a Counter-poyze to Iohn Wilsof Priest His English Martyrologe. And the Detestable Ends of Popish Traytors:(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) Purfoot|Thomas P&91;urfoot and Creede|Thomas Creede&93; for Arthur Iohnson|page=9|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_the-fierie-tryall-of-god_trial_1611/page/n86/mode/1up|oclc=55563400|passage=Let ſuch Princes I ſay adhere to the Pope, & ſubiugate their neckes to his trampling, (..)

  25. (inflection of)