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    subject

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with: "I've said all there is to be said on the subject" Similar themesubject mattertopicissue
    • 2. a branch of knowledge studied or taught in a school, college, or university: "maths is not my best subject" Similar branch of knowledgebranch of studycourse of studycourse

    adjective

    • 1. likely or prone to be affected by (a particular condition or occurrence, typically an unwelcome or unpleasant one): "he was subject to bouts of manic depression"
    • 2. dependent or conditional upon: "the proposed merger is subject to the approval of the shareholders"

    adverb

    • 1. conditionally upon: "subject to the EC's agreement, we intend to set up an enterprise zone in the area"

    verb

    • 1. cause or force someone or something to undergo (a particular experience or form of treatment, typically an unwelcome or unpleasant one): "he'd subjected her to a terrifying ordeal"
    • 2. bring (a person or country) under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force: "the city had been subjected to Macedonian rule"

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  7. A subject could be a broad branch of knowledge, like Biology, or a very narrow focus, like the effects of drought on avocados. If you are painting a portrait, the person posing for you is your subject. Subject can also mean beholden, or subordinate.

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