Moderate as in conquest The state of being under the control or authority of another; a condition of dependence or dependency. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Subjection'
Living under constant subjection, the citizens yearned for freedom and autonomy.
The students rebelled against the subjection to strict rules, demanding more freedom.
The workers protested against the subjection to unfair labor practices, advocating for better conditions.
The treaty aimed to prevent the subjection of one nation to another's dominance.
The court ruling declared the subjection of certain policies to be unconstitutional.
Citizens united to resist subjection to discriminatory laws.
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