6. Cause to undergo. Subject, a.
1. Underneath, beneath, placed under, subjacent. 2. Subservient, subjected, subordinate, inferior, in bondage, under the lash, under ones thumb, under
ones command, at ones command, at ones beck or call, at ones mercy. 3. Submissive, obedient. 4. Exposed, liable, prone, disposed, obnoxious. Subject, n.
1. Dependant, subordinate, person owing allegiance. 2. Topic, theme, thesis, point, matter, subject-matter, matter in hand, object-matter. 3. Hero, person treated of. 4. (Gram. and Log.) Subject-term, leading term, nominative. 5. (Anat.) Corpse, dead body, carcass, body for dissection, cadaver. 6. (Archaic Met.) Substance. 7. Recipient, object, case, patient. 8. Experiencing mind. 9. Mind, thinking being, conscious being, conscious subject, self, ego, me. Subjection, n.
1. (Act of) subjecting, subduing, controlling, putting down or under, subjugation, conquest, subordinating. 2. Dependence, subordination, subserviency, subordinacy.
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