The phrase "reduce to submission" is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /rɪˈdjuːs tu səbˈmɪʃən/. The word 'reduce' is pronounced with a short 'i' sound followed by a 'yoo' sound. The word 'to' is pronounced with a short 'u' sound. The word 'submission' is pronounced with a short 'u' sound, followed by a 'sh' sound, and a short 'i' sound. This phrase means to bring someone or something into complete submission or submission.
"Reduce to submission" is a phrase used to describe a process in which an individual or group of individuals is brought under complete control or domination, usually through coercive means. It refers to the act of compelling someone to yield or surrender to a more powerful force or authority.
This phrase often implies the use of force, intimidation, or manipulation to subdue and subjugate the opposition. It suggests a gradual process of breaking down resistance and overcoming any opposition or defiance. It can involve various tactics such as physical aggression, psychological manipulation, political pressure, or economic sanctions.
The term "reduce" indicates a reduction in autonomy, power, or resistance of the person or group being targeted, while "submission" refers to the act of yielding or surrendering to the will of the dominant force. It implies a loss of freedom, independence, or agency, resulting in obedience or compliance to the authority in question.
The expression "reduce to submission" is often associated with oppressive regimes, conquering armies, or authoritarian figures seeking to establish and maintain control over others. It may be used in contexts such as warfare, politics, or social dynamics, where the objective is to gain power, enforce compliance, or suppress resistance.