Similar words: subjugate, subjugated, conjugate, negation, allegation, mitigation, litigation, obligation. Meaning: [‚sʌbdʒə'geɪʃn /-ʊ'g-] n. 1. forced submission to control by others 2. the act of subjugating by cruelty 3. the act of conquering.
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1, They are bravely resisting subjugation by their more powerful neighbours.
2, Joyce was undismayed by the subjugation of the Czechs.
3, But the women continue to suffer a degrading subjugation.
4, Such knowledge and classification represents subjugation of the rest of the population, and the regularisation and standardisation of moral careers.
5, Britain's imperial primacy required the subjugation of other cultures and the dishonouring of their gods.
6, I encouraged them to denounce the callow subjugation of women and switch from heels to flats.
7, People were again cowed into subjugation.
8, Guardian's Band of Subjugation now correctly grants universal haste.
9, War is the conquest and subjugation of human self - sovereignty against the will of the contest.
10, These are the implements of war and subjugation ; the last arguments to which kings resort.
11, These nouns signify a state of subjugation to an owner or a master.
12, This theory of national subjugation was the view held by the Kuomintang.
13, Does the subjugation of the Canaanites to the Semites justify slavery of any form?
14, Now Piye would witness the subjugation of decadent Egypt firsthand—"I shall let Lower Egypt taste the taste of my fingers, " he would later write.
15, Not knowing the right word for the right thing at the right time is one form of subjugation.
16, It was fashionable at one time to see this process crudely in terms of mere military subjugation.
17, Oriental culture is a subaltern culture, conceived through the very process of its subjugation and subordination to the universal culture.
18, He fought against the prior violence of hunger, sickness, subjugation.
19, Across the table, Lalage put her mind to the subjugation of Dada.
20, To the degree that we accept such rituals without denunciation, we are colluding in the further subjugation of illiterate adults.
21, The governor of South Tyrol, a German-speaking province ceded to Italy after the First World War, said that it was unreasonable to expect his people to celebrate their subjugation to an alien culture.
22, This is the way we must work to avoid national subjugation.
23, Flightism, on the contrary , gives direct support to the theory of national subjugation.
24, In human history, how did marriage evolve,[http://sentencedict.com/subjugation.html] and the subjugation of women?
25, Not education for national defence , but education for national subjugation.
26, Modern man has been willing to trade away responsibility to the family and church and business for subjugation to an increasingly coercive and violent political order.
27, The fear that the ability to monitor and select for desirable characteristics will lead to the subjugation of the undesirable—or the merely unfashionable—is well-founded.
28, They have maintained their optimism in the face of desolating subjugation.
29, Half of the 18th century Poland was 3 times by Russia, Austria-Hungary and Prussia partition, subjugation over 123 years, November 11, 1918 Poland regained independence.
30, This afflicted German intelligence with two fatal flaws: inefficiency, and subjugation to a madman.
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