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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
subjected,
or
submitted
to, any
physical
operation
or
process;
specifically
(Anat.),
a dead body used for the
purpose
of
dissection..
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Active
::
Active
(a.)
Applied
to verbs which
assert
that the
subject
acts upon or
affects
something
else;
transitive.
Broad
::
Broad
(superl.)
Fig.:
Having
a large
measure
of any thing or
quality;
not
limited;
not
restrained;
--
applied
to any
subject,
and
retaining
the
literal
idea more or less
clearly,
the
precise
meaning
depending
largely
on the
substantive..
Bondslave
::
Bondslave
(n.) A
person
in a state of
slavery;
one whose
person
and
liberty
are
subjected
to the
authority
of a
master.
Metabasis
::
Metabasis
(n.) A
transition
from one
subject
to
another.
Reconsider
::
Reconsider
(v. t.) To
consider
again;
as, to
reconsider
a
subject..
Transitive
::
Transitive
(a.)
Passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
which is not
limited
to the agent or
subject,
but which
requires
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, a
transitive
verb, for
example,
he holds the
book..
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) Cause or
subject
of
complaint
or
murmuring.
Militia
::
Militia
(n.) In the
widest
sense,
the whole
military
force of a
nation,
including
both those
engaged
in
military
service
as a
business,
and those
competent
and
available
for such
service;
specifically,
the body of
citizens
enrolled
for
military
instruction
and
discipline,
but not
subject
to be
called
into
actual
service
except
in
emergencies..
Somnambulist
::
Somnambulist
(n.) A
person
who is
subject
to
somnambulism;
one who walks in his
sleep;
a
sleepwalker;
a
noctambulist.
View
::
View (v. t.) To
survey
or
examine
mentally;
to
consider;
as, to view the
subject
in all its
aspects..
Disloyal
::
Disloyal
(a.) Not
loyal;
not true to a
sovereign
or
lawful
superior,
or to the
government
under which one
lives;
false where
allegiance
is due;
faithless;
as, a
subject
disloyal
to the king; a
husband
disloyal
to his
wife..
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To be
subject
or
amenable
to; to
underlie.
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) A
person
appointed,
ordinarily
by a
court,
to
receive,
and hold in
trust,
money or other
property
which is the
subject
of
litigation,
pending
the suit; a
person
appointed
to take
charge
of the
estate
and
effects
of a
corporation,
and to do other acts
necessary
to
winding
up its
affairs,
in
certain
cases..
Shoder
::
Shoder
(n.) A
package
of gold
beater's
skins in which gold is
subjected
to the
second
process
of
beating.
Volcanize
::
Volcanize
(v. t.) To
subject
to, or cause to
undergo,
volcanic
heat, and to be
affected
by its
action..
Treatise
::
Treatise
(n.) A
written
composition
on a
particular
subject,
in which its
principles
are
discussed
or
explained;
a
tract..
Concrete
::
Concrete
(n.) A term
designating
both a
quality
and the
subject
in which it
exists;
a
concrete
term.
Volatile
::
Volatile
(a.)
Capable
of
wasting
away, or of
easily
passing
into the
aeriform
state;
subject
to
evaporation..
Surveyor
::
Surveyor
(n.) An
officer
who
ascertains
the
contents
of
casks,
and the
quantity
of
liquors
subject
to duty; a
gauger..
Hydrogenize
::
Hydrogenize
(v. t.) To
combine
with
hydrogen;
to treat with, or
subject
to the
action
of,
hydrogen;
to
reduce;
--
contrasted
with
oxidize..
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