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Definition of subject
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of subject is as below...
Subjacent
(a.) Being in a lower
situation,
though
not
directly
beneath;
as, hills and
subjacent
valleys..
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Litigate
::
Litigate
(v. t.) To make the
subject
of a
lawsuit;
to
contest
in law; to
prosecute
or
defend
by
pleadings,
exhibition
of
evidence,
and
judicial
debate
in a
court;
as, to
litigate
a
cause..
Subject
::
Subject
(a.)
Hence,
that
substance
or being which is
conscious
of its own
operations;
the mind; the
thinking
agent or
principal;
the ego. Cf.
Object,
n., 2..
Ditionary
::
Ditionary
(n.) A
subject;
a
tributary.
Beetle
::
Beetle
(v. t.) To
finish
by
subjecting
to a
hammering
process
in a
beetle
or
beetling
machine;
as, to
beetle
cotton
goods..
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To
subject
to
extortion;
to
afflict,
or
oppress,
in order to
enforce
compliance..
Ratable
::
Ratable
(a.)
Liable
to, or
subjected
by law to,
taxation;
as,
ratable
estate..
Determinant
::
Determinant
(n.) A mark or
attribute,
attached
to the
subject
or
predicate,
narrowing
the
extent
of both, but
rendering
them more
definite
and
precise..
Tributary
::
Tributary
(a.)
Hence,
subject;
subordinate;
inferior..
Familiar
::
Familiar
(a.)
Closely
acquainted
or
intimate,
as a
friend
or
companion;
well
versed
in, as any
subject
of
study;
as,
familiar
with the
Scriptures..
Deceivable
::
Deceivable
(a.)
Subject
to
deceit;
capable
of being
misled.
Predicate
::
Predicate
(v. t.) That which is
affirmed
or
denied
of the
subject.
In these
propositions,
Paper is
white,
Ink is not
white,
whiteness
is the
predicate
affirmed
of paper and
denied
of ink..
Disposable
::
Disposable
(a.)
Subject
to
disposal;
free to be used or
employed
as
occasion
may
require;
not
assigned
to any
service
or use.
Electrolyte
::
Electrolyte
(n.) A
compound
decomposable,
or
subjected
to
decomposition,
by an
electric
current..
Evaporate
::
Evaporate
(v. t.) To expel
moisture
from
(usually
by means of
artificial
heat),
leaving
the solid
portion;
to
subject
to
evaporation;
as, to
evaporate
apples..
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) To
introduce
a
clause
employed
as the
object
of the
preceding
verb, or as the
subject
or
predicate
nominative
of a
verb..
Allegiance
::
Allegiance
(n.) The tie or
obligation,
implied
or
expressed,
which a
subject
owes to his
sovereign
or
government;
the duty of
fidelity
to one's king,
government,
or
state..
Intestine
::
Intestine
(a.)
Depending
upon the
internal
constitution
of a body or
entity;
subjective.
Tyrant
::
Tyrant
(n.)
Specifically,
a
monarch,
or other ruler or
master,
who uses power to
oppress
his
subjects;
a
person
who
exercises
unlawful
authority,
or
lawful
authority
in an
unlawful
manner;
one who by
taxation,
injustice,
or cruel
punishment,
or the
demand
of
unreasonable
services,
imposes
burdens
and
hardships
on those under his
control,
which law and
humanity
do not
authorize,
or which the
purposes
of
government
do not
require;
a cruel
master;
an
oppressor..
Study
::
Study (n.) To fix the mind
closely
upon a
subject;
to dwell upon
anything
in
thought;
to muse; to
ponder.
Resentment
::
Resentment
(n.) The state of
holding
something
in the mind as a
subject
of
contemplation,
or of being
inclined
to
reflect
upon
something;
a state of
consciousness;
conviction;
feeling;
impression..
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