Moderate as in enthrall To place someone or something under the control or dominion of another, often in a manner similar to enslavement. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Subjected'
The factory workers were subjected to long working hours without adequate breaks.
During the war, the civilian population was subjected to strict rationing of essential supplies.
The employees felt subjected to unfair treatment due to the inconsistent application of company policies.
The workers were subjected to rigorous training to ensure safety protocols were followed.
The novel's protagonist was subjected to numerous challenges on her journey to self-discovery.
The young artist was subjected to criticism but persevered to become successful in her field.
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