Put down by force or intimidation.
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Examples for "reduce "
Examples for "reduce "
1 Stabilizing the Middle East, of course, would reduce the pressure on Europe.
2 I believe this will reduce crime and allay public concern for safety.
3 Current strategies to reduce this problem include early detection and appropriate treatment.
4 Take the recent historic EU climate change deal to reduce CO2 emissions.
5 The global crisis could also reduce the amount of outside funding available.
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 Rights groups say Cuba often uses short-term detentions to repress public criticism.
2 It does not hide and repress ; it confronts, turns on the light.
3 The new-comer could not repress a triumphant flash in the serpent eyes.
4 We do know there were strong attempts to repress stories of illness.
5 Yes; I can no longer repress the irresistible confusion of my love.
1 But now we are fighting to subjugate the South; that is, Slavery.
2 Indeed, in everything, Sarah seemed to subjugate herself to her husband's will.
3 It was not so easy to persuade, subjugate , and convince the judge.
4 Philip desires not to subjugate your city, but to destroy it utterly.
5 Surely, God would not much longer permit this fiend to subjugate me.
1 The whole frame of his State is strained to keep down revolution.
2 Tathagatha gave him broth and bread, which he managed to keep down .
3 She was a lady bar- keep down in Vancouver before she married Jimmy.
4 But she could master and keep down outward signs of her emotion.
5 Specialization has operated to lower standards of skill and keep down wages.
1 The Constitutional Court agreed, and moved to quash the retrospective collection measures.
2 The bank has since filed a court challenge to quash the recommendation.
3 However, Hammers media spokesman Phil Hall was anxious to quash such speculation.
4 Forrest said Keystone XL alone would not quash Canada's nascent crude-by-rail industry.
5 In the aftermath, everyone involved had moved quickly to quash the story.
6 But the government does not want to completely quash this riskier lending.
7 He said he would quash the granting of permission on that basis.
8 That stop in the action didn't do anything to quash Rutgers' momentum.
9 Every drop counts in the battle to quash day zero for good.
10 And still it isn't enough to quash their march on the city.
11 In the meantime I'll start proceedings to quash that indictment against Mrs.
12 He also sought orders to quash the sanctions subsequently imposed on him.
13 To quash all protest a special press law was introduced for Transylvania.
14 If Federer is to quash this rebellion it has to be now.
15 Edeard pressed his teeth together as he tried to quash his anger.
16 I looked back at the Grisha and tried to quash my irritation.
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