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what's the difference between subdue and restrain?
Nov 18, 2013 4:30 AM
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Both mean to hold back or keep in check/ control. Sometimes people are subdued by force.
November 18, 2013
As Jura says - they do both mean keep in check or keep under control. However 'restrain' is a physical restraint. So - as Jim says, you can restrain a moving object.
Subduing however, implies some mental control as well. You can subdue someone with sedative drugs. You can subdue someone (who is rational!) with a threat of violence, or by restraining them. That is why (as Jim says) you cannot subdue an inanimate object.
November 18, 2013
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