Similar words: abduct, continued, abduction, intrigued, due, due to, due process, in due course. Meaning: [səb'duːd /-djuːd] adj. 1. in a softened tone 2. restrained in style or quality 3. quieted and brought under control 4. not brilliant or glaring 5. lacking in light; not bright or harsh.
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181. Sympathetic nervous stimulation also occurs in moola bandha but at a subdued level.
182. During lunchtime, when surveillance tended to be less intense, the Texas 7 subdued nine supervisors, four officers, and three uninvolved inmates.
183. The chase finally ended when she was subdued with a stun gun after climbing a chain-link fence.
184. Topographical detail visible in daylight is printed in subdued colours.
185. The demeanour of the black - uniformed men suddenly became more subdued.
186. While the rate of growth in deals is strong, absolute levels of activity remain subdued.
187. Desperation was conveyed in her works but had been subdued esthetically, which entails the distinction of her tragic sense and endurance of her novels.
188. It was eventually subdued by the homeowner who pinned it to the floor in a headlock and forced it out of the house.
More similar words: abduct, continued, abduction, intrigued, due, due to, due process, in due course, due process of law.