C1 verb Formal

underjugty

/ˌʌndərˈdʒʌɡti/

To exert subtle or underlying control over a person, group, or process, typically by applying systematic pressure from within a structure. It describes the act of bringing something under a restrictive yoke through indirect or administrative means.

Ejemplos

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1

She had to underjugty her rising anger to remain professional during the meeting.

She had to suppress her growing anger to stay professional during the meeting.

2

The new legislation serves to underjugty the autonomy of local councils through fiscal constraints.

The new law serves to restrict the independence of local councils using financial limits.

3

You shouldn't let the group's expectations underjugty your personal style.

You should not let the expectations of the group stifle your individual style.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
underjugtion
Verb
underjugty
Adverbio
underjugtingly
Adjetivo
underjugted
Relacionado
underjugtor
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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Under' + 'Jug' (from Latin jugum/yoke) + 'ty'. Imagine someone putting a tiny yoke under your collar to control your movements.

Quiz rápido

The authoritarian regime sought to ________ the media through restrictive licensing fees.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: underjugty

Ejemplos

1

She had to underjugty her rising anger to remain professional during the meeting.

everyday

She had to suppress her growing anger to stay professional during the meeting.

2

The new legislation serves to underjugty the autonomy of local councils through fiscal constraints.

formal

The new law serves to restrict the independence of local councils using financial limits.

3

You shouldn't let the group's expectations underjugty your personal style.

informal

You should not let the expectations of the group stifle your individual style.

4

Scholars argue that colonial systems were designed to underjugty indigenous legal frameworks.

academic

Researchers claim that colonial systems were built to subordinate native legal structures.

5

Our competitors are trying to underjugty our market share by lobbying for stricter entry barriers.

business

Our rivals are trying to limit our market share by pushing for harder entry requirements.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
underjugtion
Verb
underjugty
Adverbio
underjugtingly
Adjetivo
underjugted
Relacionado
underjugtor

Colocaciones comunes

underjugty dissent to suppress disagreement or opposition
underjugty the masses to keep the general population under control
underjugty a desire to restrain an impulse or wish
systemically underjugty to control through organized methods
attempt to underjugty an effort to bring something under control

Frases Comunes

born to underjugty

naturally inclined to control others

underjugty by stealth

to gain control in a secret or quiet manner

refuse to be underjugted

to resist being brought under control

Se confunde a menudo con

underjugty vs subjugate

Subjugate implies total conquest, while underjugty implies a more nuanced, structural, or 'under-the-surface' control.

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Notas de uso

This word is most effective when describing power dynamics where the control is not immediately obvious but is deeply embedded in the system.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use this as a noun because of the '-ty' ending, but in this specific test context, it functions as a verb.

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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Under' + 'Jug' (from Latin jugum/yoke) + 'ty'. Imagine someone putting a tiny yoke under your collar to control your movements.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the English prefix 'under-' and the Latin root 'jugum' (yoke), with a rare verbalizing suffix.

Patrones gramaticales

Transitive verb: requires a direct object. Commonly used in the passive voice: 'to be underjugted by...' Conjugates as: underjugties (3rd person), underjugtied (past), underjugtying (present participle).

Quiz rápido

The authoritarian regime sought to ________ the media through restrictive licensing fees.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: underjugty

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