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    subdue
    /səbˈdjuː/

    verb

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  2. SUBDUE definition: 1. to reduce the force of something, or to prevent something from existing or developing: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. subdue: [verb] to conquer and bring into subjection : vanquish.

  4. SUBDUE meaning: 1. to reduce the force of something, or to prevent something from existing or developing: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. 4 meanings: 1. to establish ascendancy over by force 2. to overcome and bring under control, as by intimidation or persuasion.... Click for more definitions.

  6. 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.

  7. subdue somebody/something to bring somebody/something under control, especially by using force synonym defeat. Troops were called in to subdue the rebels. The most serious charges relate to the regime’s efforts to subdue insurgents in the northern provinces.

  8. Define subdue. subdue synonyms, subdue pronunciation, subdue translation, English dictionary definition of subdue. tr.v. sub·dued , sub·du·ing , sub·dues 1. To subjugate by military force. 2. a. To bring under control by physical force, persuasion, ...

  9. Subdue definition: to conquer and bring into subjection. See examples of SUBDUE used in a sentence.

  10. subdue. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sub‧due /səbˈdjuː $ -ˈduː/ verb [ transitive] 1 to defeat or control a person or group, especially using force Police managed to subdue the angry crowd. Napoleon subdued much of Europe. 2 formal to prevent your emotions from showing or being too strong SYN control an excitement she ...

  11. Subdue definition: To subjugate (a region or people, for example) by military force.