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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.)
Placed
under the power of
another;
specifically
(International
Law), owing
allegiance
to a
particular
sovereign
or
state;
as,
Jamaica
is
subject
to Great
Britain..
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Study
::
Study (n.) To fix the mind
closely
upon a
subject;
to dwell upon
anything
in
thought;
to muse; to
ponder.
Subject
::
Subject
(a.)
Placed
under the power of
another;
specifically
(International
Law), owing
allegiance
to a
particular
sovereign
or
state;
as,
Jamaica
is
subject
to Great
Britain..
Proverb
::
Proverb
(n.) A
familiar
illustration;
a
subject
of
contemptuous
reference.
Servant
::
Servant
(v. t.) To
subject.
Treat
::
Treat (v. i.) To
discourse;
to
handle
a
subject
in
writing
or
speaking;
to make
discussion;
--
usually
with of; as,
Cicero
treats
of old age and of
duties..
Enthusiasm
::
Enthusiasm
(n.)
Enkindled
and
kindling
fervor
of soul;
strong
excitement
of
feeling
on
behalf
of a cause or a
subject;
ardent
and
imaginative
zeal or
interest;
as, he
engaged
in his
profession
with
enthusiasm..
Mortifiedness
::
Mortifiedness
(n.) The state of being
mortified;
humiliation;
subjection
of the
passions.
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
subject
(a
person)
to the legal
condition
formerly
resulting
from a
sentence
of death or
outlawry,
pronounced
in
respect
of
treason
or
felony;
to
affect
by
attainder..
Amnesty
::
Amnesty
(v.) An act of the
sovereign
power
granting
oblivion,
or a
general
pardon,
for a past
offense,
as to
subjects
concerned
in an
insurrection..
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..
Ego
::
Ego (n.) The
conscious
and
permanent
subject
of all
psychical
experiences,
whether
held to be
directly
known or the
product
of
reflective
thought;
--
opposed
to
non-ego..
Staleness
::
Stalemate
(v. t.) To
subject
to a
stalemate;
hence,
to bring to a
stand..
Alien
::
Alien (a.) Not
belonging
to the same
country,
land, or
government,
or to the
citizens
or
subjects
thereof;
foreign;
as, alien
subjects,
enemies,
property,
shores..
Indictable
::
Indictable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or
liable
to be,
indicted;
subject
to
indictment;
as, an
indictable
offender
or
offense..
Flawy
::
Flawy (a.)
Subject
to
sudden
flaws or gusts of wind.
Fluorated
::
Fluorated
(a.)
Combined
with
fluorine;
subjected
to the
action
of
fluoride.
Bethink
::
Bethink
(v. t.) To call to mind; to
recall
or bring to
recollection,
reflection,
or
consideration;
to
think;
to
consider;
--
generally
followed
by a
reflexive
pronoun,
often with of or that
before
the
subject
of
thought..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. t.) To
change
(one
proposition)
into
another,
so that what was the
subject
of the first
becomes
the
predicate
of the
second..
Subjected
::
Subjected
(a.)
Reduced
to
subjection;
brought
under the
dominion
of
another.
Monograph
::
Monograph
(n.) A
written
account
or
description
of a
single
thing,
or class of
things;
a
special
treatise
on a
particular
subject
of
limited
range..
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