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dominar
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dominar
To put down by force or authority.
curb
suppress
inhibit
subdue
stamp down
Catalan
dominar
Catalan
embargar
Spanish
tomar
To take possession of by force.
appropriate
capture
seize
Catalan
embargar
curb
suppress
inhibit
subdue
stamp down
1
The International Energy Agency also said high prices could
curb
oil demand.
2
However, they supported measures to
curb
both practices, the Transportation Department said.
3
The government says it does not
curb
legitimate criticism or free speech.
4
Several companies are overhauling policies to
curb
misinformation ahead of the vote.
5
In Obama's view, China also needed urgently to
curb
its pollution levels.
1
However, he could not
suppress
a faint hope and he listened carefully.
2
Misfortune cannot
suppress
it; enmity cannot alienate it; temptation cannot enslave it.
3
The second, and this may end next year, was to
suppress
volatility.
4
It is not to
suppress
the Irish commissioner, or the French commissioner.
5
Do you work with fact checkers to
suppress
false news and hoaxes?
1
Nearly a third say late payments
inhibit
their business growth, Nash said.
2
However, the ability of lidocaine to
inhibit
the IgE-dependent response was greater.
3
Thus, compounds able to
inhibit
HNE proteolytic activity could represent effective therapeutics.
4
Therefore our results suggest that hyperstimulation with IL-6 can
inhibit
liver regeneration.
5
Furthermore, these compounds have been shown to
inhibit
ventricular tachyarrhythmias in animals.
1
The family managed to
subdue
the criminal until the local police arrived.
2
In olden times they created pain; now they strive to
subdue
it.
3
The Moors in Africa revolted, and Belisarius next went to
subdue
them.
4
And the way to triumph over them is to
subdue
the men.
5
But it was a pang which she could readily control and
subdue
.
1
He fought to
stamp
down
the fires that blazed up in him.
2
Now
stamp
down
on the boot bases, they'll stick in place.
3
She slapped her
stamp
down
on the table, then took a few deep breaths.
4
This has angered China's authoritarian rulers who regularly
stamp
down
hard on talk of independence.
5
I'll go out there and put the
stamp
down
.
1
Amazing to think we shall
conquer
Persia in such a short time.
2
He said, 'Is it so surprising that her beauty should
conquer
all?'
3
Labor could
conquer
all things, and custom sweeten them in the conquest.
4
In a way, to
conquer
it in the city is more noble.
5
Great efforts have been made by scientists worldwide to
conquer
this disease.
6
Unfortunately, this was one of the occasions when truth did not
conquer
.
7
We had gone to war to
conquer
those territories, which were Italian.
8
She accepted the challenge, and she meant to
conquer
in the fight.
9
He stared all that long way down and tried to
conquer
terror.
10
This was the last attempt of the Romans to
conquer
the Vandals.
11
The great Rishis
conquer
all the worlds by the practice of Brahmacharya.
12
In case of war, England would in all probability
conquer
Spanish Louisiana.
13
I might have known that you would
conquer
me in the end.
14
It is purely physical, and I hope to
conquer
it in time.
15
The guide would think she was trying to
conquer
a normal fear.
16
Do you know why the English managed to
conquer
half the globe?
conquer
·
conquer the world
conquer death
conquer nature
conquer new
conquer even
Catalan
dominar
contenir
embargar
prendre
apoderar-se
Spanish
dominar
contener
tomar