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Definition of subjection in English: subjectionnoun səbˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)nsəbˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action of subjecting a country or person to one's control, or the fact of being subjected. the country's subjection to European colonialism Example sentencesExamples - God's kingdom is one of fatherly and motherly compassion, not dominating majesty or slavish subjection.
- Although Thurman's character ultimately triumphs, the most memorable sequences by far involve her humiliation, subjection and abuse at the hands of three tormentors.
- No critique of dominance or subjection, certainly not of objectification, can be grounded in a vision of reality in which all sense perceptions are just sense perceptions.
- Education meant the inculcation of truths as dogmas, the institutionalization of habits of obedience, the subjection of the individual to the community.
- Harlech, standing proudly upon the cliff edge that used to form the coastline, seems to best represent the symbolism of subjection that Edward I intended.
Synonyms subjugation, domination, oppression, control, mastery, repression, suppression, bondage, slavery, enslavement, persecution, exploitation, abuse
Rhymesabjection, affection, circumspection, collection, complexion, confection, connection, convection, correction, defection, deflection, dejection, detection, direction, ejection, election, genuflection, imperfection, infection, inflection, injection, inspection, insurrection, interconnection, interjection, intersection, introspection, lection, misdirection, objection, perfection, predilection, projection, protection, refection, reflection, rejection, resurrection, retrospection, section, selection, transection, vivisection Definition of subjection in US English: subjectionnounsəbˈjekSH(ə)nsəbˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)n The action of subjecting a country or person to one's control, or the fact of being subjected. the country's subjection to European colonialism Example sentencesExamples - God's kingdom is one of fatherly and motherly compassion, not dominating majesty or slavish subjection.
- Although Thurman's character ultimately triumphs, the most memorable sequences by far involve her humiliation, subjection and abuse at the hands of three tormentors.
- No critique of dominance or subjection, certainly not of objectification, can be grounded in a vision of reality in which all sense perceptions are just sense perceptions.
- Education meant the inculcation of truths as dogmas, the institutionalization of habits of obedience, the subjection of the individual to the community.
- Harlech, standing proudly upon the cliff edge that used to form the coastline, seems to best represent the symbolism of subjection that Edward I intended.
Synonyms subjugation, domination, oppression, control, mastery, repression, suppression, bondage, slavery, enslavement, persecution, exploitation, abuse |