- Bring under one’s control
- Rule over
- Subdue
- To subdue, and bring under the yoke of power or
dominion; to conquer by force, and compel to submit to the government
or absolute control of another; to vanquish.
- Extinguish
- Queries underlining excessive liberty limits initially subdue
- Repress
- Subdue
- Subdue (riot)
- Subdue; extinguish
- Suppress
- Governs cruelly
- Keep in subjection and hardship
- Lie heavy upon
- Rule with a rod of iron
- Subdue
- Subjugate
- Subjugate the half-open newspapers
- Check about the press
- Hold back Royal Engineers with iron
- Keep (feelings) under control
- Keep under
- Keep under control
- Quell
- Restrain feelings about having to iron all over again
- Blandly uncontroversial
- Docile
- Domesticate
- Domesticated
- Domesticated, not wild
- Gentle
- make docile and tractable