subjection

[səbˈdʒekʃən]

subjection Definition

  • 1the state of being under the control or authority of someone else
  • 2the action of bringing someone or something under one's control or authority

Using subjection: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subjection" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subjection of women to men has been a long-standing issue in many societies.

  • Example

    The country's subjection to foreign powers led to a loss of independence.

  • Example

    The subjection of the rebels was swift and brutal.

subjection Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with subjection

  • under the control or authority of someone else

    Example

    The people were under subjection to the tyrannical ruler.

  • mental subjection

    the state of being mentally dominated or controlled by someone else

    Example

    The cult leader had complete mental subjection over his followers.

  • the state of being politically dominated or controlled by another country or power

    Example

    The country's political subjection to its neighboring nation led to economic sanctions.

Origins of subjection

from Latin 'subiectio', meaning 'a throwing under'

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Summary: subjection in Brief

The term 'subjection' [səbˈdʒekʃən] refers to the state of being under the control or authority of someone else, or the action of bringing someone or something under one's control or authority. It is often used in the context of social, political, or mental domination, as in 'The subjection of women to men.' Synonyms include 'domination,' 'control,' and 'suppression.'