Subjugate in a sentence as a verb

Straight + dyed hair = how women subjugate ourselves.

If you keep the former, the government will either subjugate or shut down the latter.

Governments impose their will on those who are subjugated by force, with violence.

I do empathize with the refusal of a lot of gay people to subjugate themselves for the sake of a broken system.

But the much bigger danger is Google itself, the power that people love; that they voluntarily subjugate themselves to.

Even in 2043, it should now dawn on people that the witholding of basic building blocs of life is the most efficient way to subjugate the lowered classes.

They will not be able to subjugate defendants with their might, because defendants will have the means available to them to stand up to it.

As a tip to anyone who wants to make a difference, people in power will divide you into as many groups as you let them in order to subjugate you.

British rule in the Dominion countries went like this: exterminate or wholly subjugate the natives, then flood the place with whiteys from Blighty.

First off, the author misrepresents the idea of patriarchy as a "conspiracy of men to subjugate women".

Why bother subjugating people overseas and taking them to your home country when you can conquer entire subcontinents and subjugate them right in their homelands?

The Education they imparted was a colonial project to wipe out and subjugate the local natives, and give them enough English to serve as clerks in running the Empire.

You could also say that "San Francisco is a place that people historically migrate to to subjugate native populations and force them to adopt a new culture and religion".

"Maybe this makes sense, if you had actually set up a reasonable probability that Google has a nefarious plot to be evil and subjugate the public to its whims while distracting them from that plot.

The function of "our" society may depend on processing information and biotechnology to subjugate goods-producing societies.

Investing was incredibly stressful in the beginning, and to say that I waged a war against my own emotions in order to subjugate them so that I could invest properly sounds melodramatic, but that's essentially what happened.

That way, they will never learn, and we can continue to subjugate them, along with those for whom English is a first language, but cannot speak it correctly, probably because they were never taught that "should have" is not spelt "should of" and that their "they're"s aren't quite there.

"[1] Europeans didn't manage to colonize or otherwise subjugate India, Asia, the Americas, etc, because they were so much wealthier or more educated, but because they had vastly superior military technology.

It is the same reason why in the short term it makes no fiscal sense for a business to try to raise a private militia to take over the town - the militia is an immediate huge competitive disadvantage, and you would cripple your growth potential to whoever you could subjugate because no sane external market would interact with you, and would likely do anything they can to boycott you into failure.> What the market wantsModern mainstream media is anything but a competitive market.

Subjugate definitions

verb

put down by force or intimidation; "The government quashes any attempt of an uprising"; "China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently"; "The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land"

See also: repress quash subdue reduce

verb

make subservient; force to submit or subdue

See also: subject