n. 25B6; noun
the subject of this chapter : THEME, subject matter, topic, issue, question, concern, point; substance, essence, gist.
popular university subjects : BRANCH OF STUDY, discipline, field.
six subjects did the trials : PARTICIPANT, volunteer; informal guinea pig.
British subjects : CITIZEN, national; taxpayer, voter.
a loyal subject : LIEGE, liegeman, vassal, henchman, follower.
25B6; verb they were subjected to violence : PUT THROUGH, treat with, expose to.
25A0; subject to
it is subject to budgetary approval : CONDITIONAL ON, contingent on, dependent on.
horses are subject to coughs : SUSCEPTIBLE TO, liable to, prone to, vulnerable to, predisposed to, at risk of; archaic susceptive of.
we are all subject to the law : BOUND BY, constrained by, accountable to.