subjugatable

[US]//ˈsʌb.dʒʊ.ɡə.tə.bəl//
[UK]//ˈsʌb.dʒʊ.ɡə.tə.bəl//

Translation

adj.Capable of being brought under domination or control.; Capable of being made subservient or enslaved.

Phrases & Collocations

subjugatable peoples

easily subjugatable

not subjugatable

Example Sentences

the dictator believed the entire population was easily subjugatable through fear.

strategists argued that the hostile region was not subjugatable without significant troop surges.

historians debate whether the ancient empire considered the northern tribes subjugatable.

the new ai algorithm was designed to identify which data sets were subjugatable to predictive modeling.

in the novel, the alien race found humanity surprisingly difficult to keep subjugatable.

the ceo viewed every competitor as a potentially subjugatable entity in the market.

critics argue that labeling certain groups as inherently subjugatable is morally reprehensible.

the psychology of cults often involves making members feel emotionally subjugatable.

from a military perspective, the fortress was deemed subjugatable within a week.

the conquering army sought to determine which city-states were subjugatable without a fight.

advanced technology rendered the enemy's defenses completely subjugatable in mere hours.

the king aimed to turn the rebellious provinces into subjugatable territories through harsh laws.

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