vassalize

[ˈvæsəlaɪz]

vassalize Definition

to make someone or something a vassal, or to bring them under the control of a more powerful person or state.

Using vassalize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vassalize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The king vassalized the neighboring kingdom after their defeat in battle.

  • Example

    The company was vassalized by the larger corporation.

  • Example

    The small country was vassalized by the powerful empire.

  • Example

    The warlord sought to vassalize all the surrounding villages.

vassalize Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with vassalize

  • a state that is subordinate to another and has to pay tribute or render services to its superior

    Example

    Korea was a vassal state of China for centuries.

  • a lord who owes allegiance to a higher-ranking lord or monarch

    Example

    The vassal lords pledged loyalty to the king in exchange for land and protection.

  • a political system in which a lord grants land to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and military service

    Example

    The vassalage system was prevalent in medieval Europe.

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Summary: vassalize in Brief

The verb 'vassalize' [ˈvæsəlaɪz] means to bring someone or something under the control of a more powerful person or state. It is often used in the context of political or military conquest, as in 'The king vassalized the neighboring kingdom after their defeat in battle.' Other related terms include 'vassal state,' 'vassal lord,' and 'vassalage system.'