domitable in a sentence
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Definition
Domitable: capable of being subdued or tamed.
Sample Sentences
- The once wild and untamed horse proved to be quite domitable with the right training.
- His fierce demeanor belied a surprisingly domitable spirit when approached with kindness.
- In the world of competitive sports, even the most talented athletes are often domitable with the right strategy.
- The general believed that the enemy forces were domitable if they could be outmaneuvered on the battlefield.
- Her stubbornness made her seem indomitable, but in truth, she was quite domitable when faced with genuine compassion.
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