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Spitbak · 56-60, M

Spitbak · 56-60, M
🤔@Arzawa sub·ju·gate
/ˈsəbjəˌɡāt/
verb
verb: subjugate; 3rd person present: subjugates; past tense: subjugated; past participle: subjugated; gerund or present participle: subjugating
bring under domination or control, especially by conquest.
"the invaders had soon subjugated most of the native population"
synonyms: conquer, vanquish, defeat, crush, quash, bring someone to their knees, enslave, subdue, suppress
"the Normans had subjugated most of Ireland's Gaelic population"
antonyms: liberate
•make someone or something subordinate to.
"the new ruler firmly subjugated the Church to the state"
....and yeah, punish!
/ˈsəbjəˌɡāt/
verb
verb: subjugate; 3rd person present: subjugates; past tense: subjugated; past participle: subjugated; gerund or present participle: subjugating
bring under domination or control, especially by conquest.
"the invaders had soon subjugated most of the native population"
synonyms: conquer, vanquish, defeat, crush, quash, bring someone to their knees, enslave, subdue, suppress
"the Normans had subjugated most of Ireland's Gaelic population"
antonyms: liberate
•make someone or something subordinate to.
"the new ruler firmly subjugated the Church to the state"
....and yeah, punish!