OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: NOUN
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- Subjugation; conquest.
OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: ADJECTIVE
- Rendered powerless especially by an excessive amount or profusion of something
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OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: VERB
- Overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome
- Get on top of; deal with successfully
- Overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
- To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
- To win (a battle).
- To win or prevail in some sort of battle, contest, etc.
- To overwhelm with emotion.
- Win a victory over
- Make subordinate, dependent, or subservient
- Hold within limits and control
- Get on top of; deal with successfully
- Correct by punishment or discipline
- Put down by force or intimidation
- To put down by force or authority
- To overcome, quieten, or bring under control.
- To bring (a country) under control by force.
OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To gain the superiority; to be victorious.
- To overpower, as with emotion; affect deeply.
- To deal with successfully; prevail over; surmount.
- To defeat (another) in competition or conflict.
- To surmount opposition; be victorious.
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OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To get the better of; to surmount; to conquer; to subdue.
- To overflow; to surcharge.
- To come or pass over; to spread over.
- To overpower so as to disable from further resistance; to crush.
- To destroy the force of; to overcome.
- To bring under; to conquer by force or the exertion of superior power, and bring into permanent subjection; to reduce under dominion; to vanquish.
- To render submissive; to bring under command; to reduce to mildness or obedience; to tame.
- To make mellow; to break, as land; also, to destroy, as weeds.
- To reduce to tenderness; to melt; to soften.
- To overcome, as by persuasion or other mild means.
- To bring (land) under cultivation.
- To make less intense or prominent; reduce or tone down.
- To bring under control by physical force, persuasion, or other means; overcome.
- To subjugate (a region or people, for example) by military force.
- To reduce the intensity or degree of; to tone down; to soften.
OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Vanquish, Subdue, etc. See conquer.
- To gain the superiority; be victorious; conquer.
- Overpowered by liquor; intoxicated: in the past participle.
- To overwhelm; oppress; overpower; surmount; conquer; vanquish; subdue.
- To overtake.
- To reach or extend over or throughout; spread over; cover; overflow; surcharge.
- To come over; move or pass over or throughout.
- Get on top of
- Deal with successfully
- To get beyond; outstrip; excel.
- To conquer and bring into permanent subjection; reduce under dominion.
- To overpower by superior force; gain the victory over; bring under; vanquish; crush.
- To prevail over by some mild or softening influence; influence by association; assimilate; overcome, as by kindness, persuasion, entreaty, or other mild means; gain complete sway over; melt.
- To bring down; reduce.
- To tone down; soften; make less striking or harsh, as in sound, illumination, or color: in this sense generally in the past participle: as, subdued colors; a subdued light.
- To improve by cultivation; make mellow; break, as land.
- Get on top of
- Bring under control by force or authority
- Deal with successfully
- To soften.
- Synonyms and Vanquish, Subjugate, etc. (see conquer), crush, quell.
OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: RELATED WORDS
- Routed, Swamped, Beaten, Overpowered, Engulfed, Defeated, Defeat, Vanquished, Overwhelmed, Overtake, Overwhelm, Overpower, Conquered, Subdue, Surmount
- Swim, Master, Reduce, Chasten, Mortify, Inhibit, Curb, Surmount, Quash, Tame, Conquer, Repress, Subjugate, Overcome, Suppress
OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Routed, Swamped, Beaten, Overpowered, Engulfed, Defeated, Defeat, Vanquished, Overwhelmed, Overtake, Overwhelm, Overpower, Conquered, Subdue, Surmount
- Get over, Swim, Master, Reduce, Chasten, Mortify, Inhibit, Curb, Surmount, Quash, Tame, Conquer, Subjugate, Overcome, Suppress
OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- What are they doing to overcome these problems?
- But the Beesmas spirit can overcome any obstacle!
- Secondary evidence must overcome the unavailability of primary evidence, and affidavits must overcome the unavailability of both primary and secondary evidence.
- SUMMARY: RECOMMENDATIONS TO OVERCOME BARRIERSExplained in more detail in the body ofthis report, this review made several recommendations designed to overcome the identified barriers.
- There is a long tradition of people who have overcome their own addictions to be involved in counseling others to overcome their addictions.
- Crownguard and she knew that she would overcome this challenge, just as she had overcome all other challenges in her life.
- Unnumbered foes will stand before the man upon the plane of soul; there he must overcome, yea, overcome them every one.
- Though it has taken so many years to overcome as a survivor, I truly believe meditation and prayers can overcome the most difficult challenges.
- As we overcome this crisis, we must stay unified to rebuild, strengthen, and overcome future challenges.
- Helps to overcome fear, dispel negative emotions, overcome inner blockages.
- Infinity Watch, Silver Surfer, and Thanos to subdue him.
- This thought in vain she struggled to subdue.
- Initially, systemic antibiotics failed to subdue the infection.
- It exasperated but did not subdue the Indians.
- Taser in a lengthy struggle to subdue him.
- Fourth, subdue form shall place, very divide third.
- Thanos to subdue her after Gamora goes rogue.
- It took three local police to subdue him.
- They manage to subdue and kill the walkers.
- SADC Brigade to subdue the insurgency, it said.
OVERCOME vs SUBDUE: QUESTIONS
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- Can police officers use pepper spray to subdue protestors?
- Should we subdue anarchical displays in favour of homogeneity?
- How did the Spanish conquistadors subdue and colonize Florida?
- How many possible answers does forcibly subdue have?