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subjugate 

(transitive verb)

1) to bring under control and governance as a subject : conquer

2) to make submissive : subdue

sub·ju·ga·tion\ˌsəb-ji-ˈgā-shən\ noun
sub·ju·ga·tor\ˈsəb-ji-ˌgā-tər\ noun
1) I subjugated that baby seal pup on the icefloat with a blunt splintered club.
subjugate by fuct_ November 15, 2010
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subjugate 

The act of a person pissing into the mouth of another person.
John was so drunk that he subjugated in his friend's mouth.
subjugate by louis forwood March 16, 2016
The act of bringing a person, nation, or group under your control, typically by force.

The term originates from the Latin word subjugare, which means “to bring under the yoke”
The group would not listen to his orders, so he had to subjugate them.
Subjugate by qqwe23vfmmx May 9, 2026

Subjugulate 

To rise up against or overcome.
We need to make sure the AI doesn’t subjugulate us.
Subjugulate by AI3456789 July 18, 2018

subjagating 

1. To bring under control; conquer.
2. To make subservient; enslave.
"i was subjagating him and i was happy"
subjagating by Lisa Lopez February 16, 2005

subjigate 

It is always too late to subjigate.
subjigate by Hercolena Oliver January 26, 2009

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