subjugation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

subjugation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for subjugation in the English»Spanish Dictionary

subjugation [ˌsʌbdʒəˈgeɪʃən] N form

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English
In repeated visits, his cruelty and her subjugation increase.
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The final portion of each chapter features subjugation multiplayer missions, requiring players to work together to battle powerful bosses.
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The parent planet keeps the colony under political control and economic subjugation, despite the colonists' desire for independence.
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Reflecting this time when slavery and subjugation of women was typical, ancient views of justice tended to reflect the rigid class systems that still prevailed.
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They see economic dependence as the driving force of womens subjugation to men.
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This subjugation was achieved through tributes, alliances, marriages or simply by force.
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However, it is unknown whether their subjugation was official.
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Thereafter, the units engaged in the occupation and subjugation of the entire island.
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Preparations were made in earnest for his subjugation.
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He suggested that the degradation of nature was partially a result of the subjugation of women and earth-based spiritual systems.
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