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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...
Subject
(a.) That which is
placed
under the
authority,
dominion,
control,
or
influence
of
something
else..
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Distinguish
::
Distinguish
(v. t.) To
separate
by
definition
of terms or
logical
division
of a
subject
with
regard
to
difference;
as, to
distinguish
sounds
into high and low..
Polemics
::
Polemics
(n.) The art or
practice
of
disputation
or
controversy,
especially
on
religious
subjects;
that
branch
of
theological
science
which
pertains
to the
history
or
conduct
of
ecclesiastical
controversy..
Proverb
::
Proverb
(n.) A
familiar
illustration;
a
subject
of
contemptuous
reference.
Broil
::
Broil (v. i.) To be
subjected
to the
action
of heat, as meat over the fire; to be
greatly
heated,
or to be made
uncomfortable
with
heat..
Emancipation
::
Emancipation
(n.) The act of
setting
free from the power of
another,
from
slavery,
subjection,
dependence,
or
controlling
influence;
also, the state of being thus set free;
liberation;
as, the
emancipation
of
slaves;
the
emancipation
of
minors;
the
emancipation
of a
person
from
prejudices;
the
emancipation
of the mind from
superstition;
the
emancipation
of a
nation
from
tyranny
or
subjection..
Concern
::
Concern
(v. t.) To
engage
by
feeling
or
sentiment;
to
interest;
as, a good
prince
concerns
himself
in the
happiness
of his
subjects..
Water Bath
::
Water bath () A
device
for
regulating
the
temperature
of
anything
subjected
to heat, by
surrounding
the
vessel
containing
it with
another
vessel
containing
water which can be kept at a
desired
temperature;
also, a
vessel
designed
for this
purpose..
Tyranny
::
Tyranny
(n.) The
government
or
authority
of a
tyrant;
a
country
governed
by an
absolute
ruler;
hence,
arbitrary
or
despotic
exercise
of
power;
exercise
of power over
subjects
and
others
with a rigor not
authorized
by law or
justice,
or not
requisite
for the
purposes
of
government..
Anaglyptography
::
Anaglyptography
(n.) The art of
copying
works in
relief,
or of
engraving
as to give the
subject
an
embossed
or
raised
appearance;
-- used in
representing
coins,
bas-reliefs,
etc..
Critique
::
Critique
(n.) A
critical
examination
or
estimate
of a work of
literature
or art; a
critical
dissertation
or
essay;
a
careful
and
through
analysis
of any
subject;
a
criticism;
as,
Kant's
Critique
of Pure
Reason..
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To
subject
to
extortion;
to
afflict,
or
oppress,
in order to
enforce
compliance..
Vulnerable
::
Vulnerable
(a.)
Liable
to
injury;
subject
to be
affected
injuriously;
assailable;
as, a
vulnerable
reputation..
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To be
subject
or
amenable
to; to
underlie.
Debatable
::
Debatable
(a.)
Liable
to be
debated;
disputable;
subject
to
controversy
or
contention;
open to
question
or
dispute;
as, a
debatable
question..
Merce
::
Merce (v. t.) To
subject
to fine or
amercement;
to
mulct;
to
amerce.
Advertise
::
Advertise
(v. t.) To give
notice
to; to
inform
or
apprise;
to
notify;
to make
known;
hence,
to warn; -- often
followed
by of
before
the
subject
of
information;
as, to
advertise
a man of his
loss..
Invert
::
Invert
(a.)
Subjected
to the
process
of
inversion;
inverted;
converted;
as,
invert
sugar..
Spin
::
Spin (v. t.) To draw out
tediously;
to form by a slow
process,
or by
degrees;
to
extend
to a great
length;
-- with out; as, to spin out large
volumes
on a
subject..
Peccable
::
Peccable
(a.)
Liable
to sin;
subject
to
transgress
the
divine
law.
Muddiness
::
Muddiness
(n.)
Obscurity
or
confusion,
as in
treatment
of a
subject;
intellectual
dullness..
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