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Subdue

Subdue is a transitive verb meaning to bring under control, restrain, or quiet. It can refer to overcoming resistance, suppressing an uprising, or calming strong emotions or impulses. The sense often implies effort, discipline, or force, but can also denote gradual restraint or moderation.

Etymology: The word originates in late Middle English as subduen, from Old French souduer, and ultimately from

Usage: Subdue is used in various contexts, including law enforcement and military operations (to subdue a suspect

Examples: The army sought to subdue the region with minimal casualties. She managed to subdue her fear

See also: Subjugate, quell, suppress, pacify, tame, restrain.

Latin
subducere,
meaning
to
draw
under
or
lead
under.
or
a
riot),
governance
(to
subdue
a
rebellion
or
insurgency),
animal
handling
(to
subdue
a
horse),
and
psychology
or
self-control
(to
subdue
anger,
desire,
or
other
impulses).
It
often
carries
connotations
of
coercion,
containment,
or
suppression,
though
it
can
also
describe
nonviolent
or
gradual
restraint.
and
give
a
steady
performance.
The
gardeners
worked
to
subdue
the
invasive
vines
without
harming
nearby
plants.