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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 11592 COCA: 12577

subdue

subdue /səbˈduː/ Brit /səbˈdjuː/ verb
subdues; subdued; subduing
subdue
/səbˈduː/ Brit /səbˈdjuː/
verb
subdues; subdued; subduing
Learner's definition of SUBDUE
[+ object]
: to get control of (a violent or dangerous person or group) by using force, punishment, etc.制服;压制;控制
: to get control of (something, such as a strong emotion)抑制,克制(强烈情绪等)
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 11592 COCA: 12577

subdue

verb

sub·​due səb-ˈdü How to pronounce subdue (audio)
-ˈdyü
subdued; subduing

transitive verb

1
: to conquer and bring into subjection : vanquish
2
: to bring under control especially by an exertion of the will : curb
subdued my foolish fears
3
: to bring (land) under cultivation
4
: to reduce the intensity or degree of : tone down
subduer noun
Choose the Right Synonym for subdue

conquer, vanquish, defeat, subdue, reduce, overcome, overthrow mean to get the better of by force or strategy.

conquer implies gaining mastery of.

Caesar conquered Gaul

vanquish implies a complete overpowering.

vanquished the enemy and ended the war

defeat does not imply the finality or completeness of vanquish which it otherwise equals.

the Confederates defeated the Union forces at Manassas

subdue implies a defeating and suppression.

subdued the native tribes after years of fighting

reduce implies a forcing to capitulate or surrender.

the city was reduced after a month-long siege

overcome suggests getting the better of with difficulty or after hard struggle.

overcame a host of bureaucratic roadblocks

overthrow stresses the bringing down or destruction of existing power.

violently overthrew the old regime

Example Sentences

The troops were finally able to subdue the rebel forces after many days of fighting. He was injured while trying to subdue a violent drunk. She struggled to subdue her fears.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English sodewen, subduen, from Anglo-French soduire, subdure to lead astray, overcome, arrest (influenced in form and meaning by Latin subdere to subject), from Latin subducere to withdraw, remove stealthily

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of subdue was in the 14th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 11592 COCA: 12577

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