The very chief of celestials, armed with the thunder, is capable of being vanquished in battle, but Arjuna that subjugator of hostile towns, cannot be vanquished in battle.
Thus addressed by Krishna, that subjugator of hostile towns, viz.
Beholding that subjugator of hostile town, thus advancing in wrath, both Yudhamanyu and Uttamaujas jumped down from the terrace of their car.
O bravesubjugator of hostile towns, go thyself to that spot where Dhananjaya the son of Pritha is.
Understanding the intentions of Krishna, thatsubjugator of hostile cities, viz.
Similarly was that subjugator of hostile towns deprived of his (natural) armour.
Indeed, Partha, that subjugator of hostile cities, was then seen by all on every side to resemble the scorching sun that rises, transgressing the rule about direction and hour, on the day of the universal destruction.
This subjugator of hostile towns assuredly knoweth the entire science (of wearing armour).
In so far as the latter judgment denies the existence of a rule of International Law that compels a subjugator to pay the debts of the subjugated State, its arguments are in no wise decisive.
But it must be emphasised that the validity of the title of the subjugator does not depend upon recognition on the part of other Powers.
It must be specially mentioned that, as far as the Law of Nations is concerned, the subjugator does not acquire the private property of the inhabitants of the annexed territory.
Footnote 465: Both Westlake and Halleck state that the inhabitants must have a free option to stay or leave the country; but there is no rule of International Law which imposes the duty upon a subjugator to grant this option.
Different from the fact that enemy subjects become through annexation subjects of the subjugator is the question what position they acquire within the subjugating State.
Duryodhana also, O monarch, then slew the four steeds as also the two Parshni charioteers of Uttamaujas, the prince of Panchalas.
And he struck Drona's standard also with many sharp shafts.
Terrified by that sound, thy troops ran away from battle, forgetting the duties of the Kshatriyas and setting their hearts on flight.
Before this, that tiger among men and subjugator of all foes (viz.
No man can escape decrepitude and death, not even the subjugator of the whole earth girt by the sea.
There is no other person than thee, O subjugator of hostile towns, who can remove it.
Thus addressed by their king, O subjugatorof hostile towns, the warriors of Mithila, gladdening their rulers, vanquished their foes in battle.
Thus addressed by Sakra, the celestial weapon Thunder, that subjugator of hostile towns, began from that day to continually watch for the laches of the prince.
Pratarddana, that subjugatorof hostile cities speedily crossed Ganga on his car and proceeded against the city of the Vitahavyas.
The Brahmana possessed of learning becomes the subjugator of the food that he eats.
There, O subjugator of hostile cities, is the sacred river called Viswamitra belonging to the royal sage of that name and which abounds, O king, in many sacred tirthas.
The subjugatorof Tippoo Saib, then Chief Secretary at Dublin Castle, found Catholic Ireland galled by various disabilities.
Pollock assures the future subjugator of Napoleon that, from information he received, this book is the precursor of a French invasion of Ireland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subjugator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: champion; conqueror; hero; master; subduer; vanquisher; winner