Moderate as in enslavement The state of being under the control or domination of another, often referred to as being in bondage. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Subjection'
The subjection of the ancient kingdom to the invading army marked the end of an era.
The subjection of workers to unjust labor conditions led to a widespread strike.
The struggle for civil rights aimed at ending the subjection of marginalized communities.
The subjection of the people to a tyrannical ruler led to widespread discontent and protests.
The subjection of the accused to intense interrogation tactics raised ethical concerns in the legal community.
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