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subdue

verb transitive
To conquer by force or the exertion of superior power, and bring into permanent subjection; to reduce under dominion. Thus Cesar subdued the Gauls; Augustus subdued Egypt; the English subdued Canada. Subduing implies conquest or vanquishing, but it implies also more permanence of subjection to the conquering power, than either of these words. I will subdue all thine enemies. 7 Chronicles 17:10.

subdue

To oppress; to crush; to sink; to overpower so as to disable from further resistance. Nothing could have subdud nature to such a lowness, but his unkind daughters. If aught were worthy to subdue the soul of man.

subdue

To tame; to break by conquering a refractory temper or evil passions; to render submissive; as, to subdue a stubborn child.

subdue

To conquer; to reduce to mildness; as, to subdue the temper or passions.

subdue

To overcome by persuasion or other mild means; as, to subdue opposition by argument or intreaties.

subdue

To overcome; to conquer; to captivate; as by charms.

subdue

To soften; to melt; to reduce to tenderness; as, to subdue ferocity by tears.

subdue

To overcome; to overpower and destroy the force of; as, medicines subdue a fever.

subdue

To make mellow; to break; as land; also, to destroy, as weeds.