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the definition is to overcome or bring under control. They could be the synonym of the word subdue though.
"The government had to use force to subdue the angry mob." A synonym of subdue is conquer, so you use it the same way.
Subdue can be defined as to conquer, suppress or vanquish. It can also be defined as to quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make well-mannered.
understate, mute, tone down, subdue
Hermes, the messenger god.
Troops were called in to subdue the rebels. The government tried hard to subdue inflation Julia had to subdue an urge to stroke his hair.
That was a really big subdue light.
"You can subdue someone who tries to break into your house by hitting them with a bat." "After the two burglars fell from the roof, the police arrived to subdue them." "The British expended much effort to subdue the hostile natives in central Africa." "At the football game, the nerd section would shout 'Subdue them, subdue them, Make them relinquish the ball!'"
In order to subdue Jimmy, they gave him a shot of Ativan.
Therefore, they tried to find a way to temporarily subdue defilement's.
Yes, "sub-" is a prefix in the word "subdue."
The police used pepper spray to subdue the violent man. The mother hoped that gentle rocking would subdue her fussy infant.
Yes I can! "Subdue those men!" the general ordered.
It was necessary for Margaret to subdue her enthusiasm, as this was a solemn occasion.
Example of a mob: The police had to use tear gas to subdue the mob.
The root word of "subdued" is "subdue," which means to bring something under control or to conquer.
One could presume that a tranquilizer would subdue the animal during the flight to Boston. Once the court officer could subdue and prisoner, the officer tried to presume a calm attitude toward her.