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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
(v. t.) To
expose;
to make
obnoxious
or
liable;
as,
credulity
subjects
a
person
to
impositions..
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Scary
::
Scary (a.)
Subject
to
sudden
alarm.
Importance
::
Importance
(n.)
Subject;
matter.
Diminution
::
Diminution
(n.) In
counterpoint,
the
imitation
of, or reply to, a
subject,
in notes of half the
length
or value of those the
subject
itself..
Yourself
::
Yourself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
or
reflexive
form of the
pronoun
of the
second
person;
-- used as a
subject
commonly
with you; as, you
yourself
shall see it; also, alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, you have
injured
yourself..
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To
subject
to
extortion;
to
afflict,
or
oppress,
in order to
enforce
compliance..
Identism
::
Identism
(n.) The
doctrine
taught
by
Schelling,
that
matter
and mind, and
subject
and
object,
are
identical
in the
Absolute;
--
called
also the
system
/
doctrine
of
identity..
Intestine
::
Intestine
(a.)
Depending
upon the
internal
constitution
of a body or
entity;
subjective.
Ditionary
::
Ditionary
(n.) A
subject;
a
tributary.
Dispute
::
Dispute
(v. t.) To make a
subject
of
disputation;
to argue pro and con; to
discuss.
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..
Leach
::
Leach (v. t.) To
remove
the
soluble
constituents
from by
subjecting
to the
action
of
percolating
water or other
liquid;
as, to leach ashes or
coffee..
Secular
::
Secular
(a.) Not
regular;
not bound by
monastic
vows or
rules;
not
confined
to a
monastery,
or
subject
to the rules of a
religious
community;
as, a
secular
priest..
Captivity
::
Captivity
(n.) A state of being under
control;
subjection
of the will or
affections;
bondage.
Crotchety
::
Crotchety
(a.) Given to
crotchets;
subject
to
whims;
as, a
crotchety
man..
Fumify
::
Fumify
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
action
of
smoke.
Anagoge
::
Anagoge
(n.) The
spiritual
meaning
or
application;
esp. the
application
of the types and
allegories
of the Old
Testament
to
subjects
of the New.
Subject
::
Subject
(a.)
Exposed;
liable;
prone;
disposed;
as, a
country
subject
to
extreme
heat; men
subject
to
temptation..
Type
::
Type (n.) The
original
object,
or class of
objects,
scene,
face, or
conception,
which
becomes
the
subject
of a copy; esp., the
design
on the face of a medal or a
coin..
Underkeep
::
Underkeep
(v. t.) To keep
under,
or in
subjection;
to
suppress..
Debatable
::
Debatable
(a.)
Liable
to be
debated;
disputable;
subject
to
controversy
or
contention;
open to
question
or
dispute;
as, a
debatable
question..
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