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Subject

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Noun

that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.
a subject of conversation.
a branch of knowledge as a course of study
He studied four subjects in his first year at college.
a motive, cause, or ground
a subject for complaint.
the theme of a sermon, book, story, etc.
the principal melodic motif or phrase in a musical composition, esp. in a fugue.
an object, scene, incident, etc., chosen by an artist for representation, or as represented in art.
a person who is under the dominion or rule of a sovereign.
a person who owes allegiance to a government and lives under its protection
four subjects of Sweden.
Grammar . (in English and many other languages) a syntactic unit that functions as one of the two main constituents of a simple sentence, the other being the predicate, and that consists of a noun, noun phrase, or noun substitute which often refers to the one performing the action or being in the state expressed by the predicate, as He in He gave notice.
a person or thing that undergoes or may undergo some action
As a dissenter, he found himself the subject of the group's animosity.
a person or thing under the control or influence of another.
a person as an object of medical, surgical, or psychological treatment or experiment.
a cadaver used for dissection.
Logic . that term of a proposition concerning which the predicate is affirmed or denied.
Philosophy .
that which thinks, feels, perceives, intends, etc., as contrasted with the objects of thought, feeling, etc.
the self or ego.
Metaphysics . that in which qualities or attributes inhere; substance.

Adjective

being under domination, control, or influence (often fol. by to ).
being under dominion, rule, or authority, as of a sovereign, state, or some governing power; owing allegiance or obedience (often fol. by to ).
open or exposed (usually fol. by to )
subject to ridicule.
being dependent or conditional upon something (usually fol. by to )
His consent is subject to your approval.
being under the necessity of undergoing something (usually fol. by to )
All beings are subject to death.
liable; prone (usually fol. by to )
subject to headaches.

Verb (used with object)

to bring under domination, control, or influence (usually fol. by to ).
to bring under dominion, rule, or authority, as of a conqueror or a governing power (usually fol. by to ).
to cause to undergo the action of something specified; expose (usually fol. by to )
to subject metal to intense heat.
to make liable or vulnerable; lay open; expose (usually fol. by to )
to subject oneself to ridicule.
Obsolete . to place beneath something; make subjacent.

Antonyms

adjective
master , exempt , free , immune , independent
noun
master

Synonyms

adjective
accountable , apt , at one’s feet , bound by , captive , collateral , conditional , contingent , controlled , dependent , directed , disposed , enslaved , exposed , governed , in danger of , inferior , liable , likely , obedient , open , prone , provisional , ruled , satellite , secondary , sensitive , servile , slavish , sub * , subaltern , subjugated , submissive , subordinate , subservient , substract , susceptible , tentative , tributary , under , vulnerable , susceptive , conditioned , relative , reliant , amenable , answerable , emotional , psychic , psychological , psychosomatic , subjective
noun
affair , argument , business , case , chapter , class , core , course , discussion , field of reference , gist , head , idea , item , material , matter at hand , meat * , motif , motion , motive , object , point , principal object , problem , proposal , question , resolution , study , subject matter , substance , text , theme , theorem , thesis , thought , topic , client , customer , dependent , guinea pig * , liege , national , patient , serf , subordinate , vassal , matter , arena , bailiwick , circle , department , domain , field , orbit , province , realm , scene , terrain , territory , world , accountable , cause , conditional , contingent , dependant , discipline , disposed , expose , exposed , inferior , issue , liable , obedient , prone , propositus , submissive , submit , test
verb
enthrall , subjugate

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    to bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master., to make submissive or subservient; enslave.
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