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- SUBDUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUBDUE is to conquer and bring into subjection : vanquish How to use subdue in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Subdue
- SUBDUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SUBDUE definition: 1 to reduce the force of something, or to prevent something from existing or developing: 2 to… Learn more
- Subdue - definition of subdue by The Free Dictionary
1 to conquer and bring into subjection: Rome subdued Gaul 2 to overpower by superior force; overcome 3 to bring under mental or emotional control, as by persuasion or intimidation 4 to repress (feelings, impulses, etc ) 5 to bring (land) under cultivation
- SUBDUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to bring under mental or emotional control, as by persuasion or intimidation; render submissive to repress (feelings, impulses, etc ) to subdue the wilderness to reduce the intensity, force, or vividness of (sound, light, color, etc ); tone down; soften to allay (inflammation, infection, etc )
- SUBDUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If soldiers or the police subdue a group of people, they defeat them or bring them under control by using force Senior government officials admit they have not been able to subdue the rebels [ VERB noun ]
- subdue - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
subdue (third-person singular simple present subdues, present participle subduing, simple past and past participle subdued) To overcome, quieten, or bring under control Synonyms: restrain, stifle, underbring; see also Thesaurus: curb
- subdue verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of subdue verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Subdue - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
To subdue is to hold back, put down, or defeat A Doberman can be subdued with a bone, but subduing a yapping toy poodle can be a mail carrier's greatest daily challenge You can use the verb subdue in ways ranging from subtle to very forceful
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