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to subdue
verb
To overcome, quieten, or bring under control.
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To subdue the valley.
His dour affect seemed to subdue Karen.
It took 31 policemen to subdue them.
I must have been easy to subdue.
He swung at an officer trying to subdue him.
This looks like a place men have yet to subdue.
It took three policemen to subdue one of them.
Butler quickly took draconian measures to subdue the people.
Hitler immediately ordered his armies to subdue Yugoslavia.
He wanted to subdue the contents of his plate.
It took two federal agents standing nearby to subdue him.
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