Pesquisar
to subdue
01
subjugar, dominar
to bring something or someone under control, often using authority or force
Transitive: to subdue sb/sth
02
sujeitar, dominar
to conquer or bring under control
Transitive: to subdue a territory or its people
03
subjugar, dominar
to effectively take control in a situation
Transitive: to subdue a situation
04
submeter, dominar
to bring something under control, typically through willpower or restraint
Transitive: to subdue a feeling
subdue
v
subduable
adj
subduable
adj
subdued
adj
subdued
adj
subduer
n
subduer
n
Exemplo
The military intervention has successfully subdued the insurgency in the region.
The security forces swiftly subdued the riot with minimal casualties.
The police officer had to subdue the suspect during the altercation.
Ongoing efforts are currently underway to subdue the rebellion.
The government plans to use force if necessary to subdue any uprising.