Thesaurus / subjugation
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Its conspicuous subjugation of Muslims includes choreographed hate campaigns, violence, as well as official measures designed to weaken the community.
FOR INDIA'S MUSLIMS, EID AL-FITR BRINGS LITTLE TO CELEBRATEDEBASISH ROY CHOWDHURYMAY 3, 2022TIMEImperialism and the transatlantic slave trade depended on the violent subjugation of people.
HOW THE ORIGINS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY ARE LINKED TO THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADEJIM DOWNSSEPTEMBER 2, 2021TIMEAt this point, the only thing still standing between the freedom American women have had for nearly 50 years and the superstition-driven state subjugation of woman to embryo is time.
THE GOP’S ‘PRO-LIFE’ GHOULS ARE ABOUT TO ROLL BACK 50 YEARS OF WOMEN’S RIGHTSERIN GLORIA RYANMAY 20, 2021THE DAILY BEASTJoining the club would only make women complicit in their own subjugation.
MEN-ONLY SELECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRATION MAY END SOON, BUT THE FIGHT WILL REMAINHEATHER STURAPRIL 15, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAnd it is too true that ages of subjugation have demoralized, to a fearful extent, the Italian People.
GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEYWife of Phileas Beauvisage, whom she kept in complete subjugation.
REPERTORY OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE, COMPLETE, A -- ZANATOLE CERFBERR AND JULES FRANOIS CHRISTOPHEYou will complete your subjugation of the old lord, and the philosophic Dr. Wolff will certainly propose to me.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME II (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSNeither need there be any fears of an attempt on the part of the United States, at a subjugation, of these countries.
THE CONDITION, ELEVATION, EMIGRATION, AND DESTINY OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATESMARTIN R. DELANYIt is certain this variety gives indisputable evidence of remote and continued subjugation.
DOMESTIC ANIMALSRICHARD L. ALLENBorne down by colonial subjugation, monopoly, and bigotry, these vast regions of the South were hardly visible above the horizon.
SELECT SPEECHES OF DANIEL WEBSTERDANIEL WEBSTERWORDS RELATED TO SUBJUGATION
- KO
- ambush
- annihilation
- beating
- blow
- break
- breakdown
- check
- collapse
- conquest
- count
- debacle
- defeasance
- destruction
- discomfiture
- downthrow
- drubbing
- embarrassment
- extermination
- failure
- fall
- insuccess
- killing
- lacing
- licking
- loss
- massacre
- mastery
- nonsuccess
- overthrow
- paddling
- rebuff
- repulse
- reverse
- rout
- ruin
- scalping
- setback
- shellacking
- slaughter
- subjugation
- trap
- trashing
- trimming
- triumph
- trouncing
- vanquishment
- waxing
- whaling
- whipping
- whitewashing
- KO
- ambush
- annihilation
- beating
- blow
- break
- breakdown
- check
- collapse
- conquest
- count
- debacle
- defeasance
- destruction
- discomfiture
- downthrow
- drubbing
- embarrassment
- extermination
- failure
- fall
- insuccess
- killing
- lacing
- licking
- loss
- massacre
- mastery
- nonsuccess
- overthrow
- paddling
- rebuff
- repulse
- reverse
- rout
- ruin
- scalping
- setback
- shellacking
- slaughter
- subjugation
- thrashing
- trap
- trashing
- trimming
- triumph
- trouncing
- waxing
- whaling
- whipping
- whitewashing
- achievements
- advantages
- ascendancy
- bull's-eyes
- clean sweeps
- conquests
- controls
- defeatings
- defeats
- destructions
- dominions
- feather in caps
- gains
- grand slams
- hits
- hole in ones
- killings
- laurels
- mission accomplisheds
- overthrows
- prizes
- subjugation
- superiorities
- supremacy
- sweeps
- the golds
- triumphs
- upper hands
- upsets
- winnings
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