subdue
word
Definition
To bring someone or something under control, often by force. It can also mean to calm strong emotions, reactions, or feelings.
Usage & Nuances
Formal and slightly literary. Common with emotions ("subdue anger"), violence ("subdue a suspect"), or nature ("subdue the fire"). It emphasizes bringing something under control, often against resistance.
Spanish: someter - dominar - controlarPortuguese (BR): subjugar - dominar - controlarPortuguese (PT): subjugar - dominar - controlarChinese (Simplified): 制服 - 征服 - 控制Chinese (Traditional): 制服 - 征服 - 控制Hindi: वश में करना - दबानाArabic: يُخضِع - يسيطر على - يكبحBengali: বশ করা - দমন করাRussian: подчинять - подавлятьJapanese: 制圧する - 抑えるVietnamese: khuất phục - chế ngựKorean: 진압하다 - 억누르다Turkish: baskın çıkmak - bastırmakUrdu: قابو پانا - دباناIndonesian: menaklukkan - meredam
Example Sentences
The police had to subdue the man after he became violent.
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Firefighters struggled to subdue the flames.
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Strong measures were needed to subdue the unrest in the city.
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He struggled to subdue his excitement when he heard the news.
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She tried to subdue her fear before the presentation.
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It took her a few minutes to subdue her laughter and speak again.
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