We have no meanings for "subdue a man" in our records yet.
1 She said she saw two policemen trying to subdue a man as a car burned.
2 The non-fatal weapon was deployed to subdue a man during a domestic incident in Derry early last Saturday morning.
3 I made the mistake of trying to subdue a man who was in the zenith of his strength, whereas now-
4 Death subdues a man who is gathering flowers, and whose mind is distracted, before he is satiated in his pleasures.
5 "Then, you maintain," said Cyrus, "that fear will subdue a man more than suffering?"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: