subdual

/səbˈduːəl/
noun
  1. The act of bringing someone or something under control, often by force or effort.
    • The police officer's training focused on the safe subdual of aggressive suspects.
    • The subdual of the rebellion required months of negotiation.
    • The subdual of invasive species is a key goal for park rangers.
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