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subjugate

[suhb-juh-geyt] / ˈsʌb dʒəˌgeɪt /


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“It theoretically subjugates the presidency in a way I don’t believe was ever constitutionally contemplated.”

From New York Times

The group called for allies to “stand up and fight with us to bring down the forces that try to subjugate us all.”

From Washington Times

“We’re not the subjugated and disenfranchised people that we were,” he said.

From Seattle Times

Much of Ukraine’s identity, he felt, from language and food to fashion and architecture, had been subjugated to Russian influences.

From Seattle Times

“Every step of the way, Ukraine has shown it will not be subjugated,” Mr. Blinken wrote on Twitter.

From New York Times