The Opposite(Antonym) of “nonsubjected”
The antonyms of nonsubjected are subjected and subjugated. These words convey a state of being under someone's control or authority.
Explore all Antonyms of “nonsubjected”
- subjugated
- subjected
Definitions and Examples of subjected, subjugated
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
subjected
Being under the control, influence, or authority of someone else.
Example
The workers were subjected to long hours and low pay by their employer.
Being under the complete control or domination of someone else.
Example
The country was subjugated by a foreign power and lost its independence.
Key Differences: subjected vs subjugated
- 1Subjected implies being under someone's control or influence, while subjugated implies being completely dominated or oppressed.
- 2Subjected is a milder term than subjugated, which conveys a more severe form of control or domination.
Effective Usage of subjected, subjugated
- 1Politics: Use subjected and subjugated to describe the relationship between countries or groups.
- 2Social Issues: Incorporate these antonyms in discussions about power dynamics, oppression, and control.
- 3History: Utilize these words to describe the relationship between conquerors and the conquered in historical events.
Remember this!
The antonyms subjected and subjugated convey a state of being under someone's control or authority. Subjected implies a milder form of control, while subjugated conveys a more severe form of domination. These words can be used in politics, social issues, and history to describe power dynamics, oppression, and control.