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Yoked meaning
Wearing a yoke. | Subjugated. | Having large and well-defined muscles particularly at the neck and the trapezii (forming thus the “yoke“).
Example sentences (11)
Here together at the Eucharist we are yoked to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as a people set apart in praise of God “who has loved us first,” in the words of St. John in the second reading.
The party’s stronger-than-expected midterms did little to quell its underlying angst: an aging cast of top leaders, a widening cultural gulf with working-class voters, and a brand yoked in the public mind to unpopular left-wing ideas.
Immediately, the nation was again yoked.
Groups with opposing values are yoked together and made to run as one rather than giving each room to operate, move at its pace and be itself.
Ofra and Silwad are yoked together by a half-century’s bitter history but kept apart by a skinny road, a small army post and rules barring visits to each other’s neighborhoods.
As we have seen, not being yoked with an unbeliever and sharing the gospel with others has already been said to us in His Word, therefore, what do we need further to know this is what God desires for us to do?
It focuses almost exclusively on the cities, and then only Sydney-Melbourne, as if we’re some double-yoked Singapore-style city-state.
One of several statues in the park, it depicts yoked oxen pulling a loaded wagon. citation It was designated a national monument in 1976.
The festival begins with a splendid procession in honor of Artemis, and the maiden officiating as priestess rides last in the procession upon a chariot yoked to four deer, Artemis' traditional mode of transport (see below).
They proved too bulky to pass through the triumphal gate, so Pompey had to dismount while a horse team was yoked in their place.
Two oxen were typically yoked together at the neck or head; the left oxen was referred to as the "neight" ox, the right ox as the "off" ox.