subjugate
English
Etymology

Romans Under the Yoke (1858), Charles Gleyre
From Latin subiugatus, past participle of subiugare (“to bring under the yoke, subjugate”), from sub (“under”) + iugum (“yoke”). See yoke.
Verb
subjugate (third-person singular simple present subjugates, present participle subjugating, simple past and past participle subjugated)
Synonyms
Related terms
Translations
to forcibly impose obedience or servitude
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Latin
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