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Definition of Subduable
1. Adjective. Susceptible to being subjugated.
Definition of Subduable
1. a. Able to be subdued.
Definition of Subduable
1. Adjective. That can be subdued; domitable. ¹
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Definition of Subduable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subduable
Literary usage of Subduable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literary Character: Or, the History of Men of Genius, Drawn from Their by Isaac Disraeli (1868)
"... I have a natural touch of enthusiasm in my complexion, but such as I thank
God was ever governable enough, and have found at length perfectly subduable. ..."
2. The Literary Character: Or, The History of Men of Genius, Drawn from Their by Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (1881)
"... I have a natural touch of enthusiasm in my complexion, but such as I thank
God was ever governable enough, and have found at length perfectly subduable. ..."
3. Miscellanies of Literature by Isaac Disraeli (1840)
"... and have found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory 1
know better what is in enthusiasts than they themselves i and therefore, ..."
4. The Literary Character: Illustrated by the History of Men of Genius, Drawn by Isaac Disraeli (1822)
"Thus one of its votaries, for all that he acquired by this mysterious faculty,
vaunts in having rendered it " at length perfectly subduable. ..."
5. Human Work by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1904)
"... learning that the troubles of any race and time are partly external and
subduable; partly internal and these also subduable. See, for instance, a savage ..."
6. Human Work by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1904)
"... learning that the troubles of any race and time are partly external and
subduable; partly internal and these also subduable. See, for instance, a savage ..."
7. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1875)
"... expedition of 1804-50 (in which I had the position of Senior Medical Officer),
this African malaria has been proved to be perfectly subduable. ..."