sub·ju·gate (sbj-gt)
tr.v. sub·ju·gat·ed, sub·ju·gat·ing, sub·ju·gates
1. To bring under control; conquer. See Synonyms at defeat.
2. To make subservient; enslave.
You research how many times it was used with pride and reverence in describing someone, and calling them the Greatest Subjugater of all time. Now it isn't good enough, and we should emulate as has been suggested, to showcase our skills? Me, I'm a Welfareist. I prefer the 21 century, and what I have learned. Wade Burck
You research how many times it was used with pride and reverence in describing someone, and calling them the Greatest Subjugater of all time. Now it isn't good enough, and we should emulate as has been suggested, to showcase our skills? Me, I'm a Welfareist. I prefer the 21 century, and what I have learned. Wade Burck
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