English to Latin Meaning of subject - subject


Subject :
subject

tenens suus, vir, ollam, vasa pretiosa, libero, calicem, anima mea, spiritus, civis, burgensi,, animo, cor meum, attendentes, Psychen, putaverunt, ferocia, sui, ratio, rem, AIM, intentio, SATELLES, fideli nostro, comitem teneretur, creatura, operante,, iniustitiam detinent, praevenientibus, sedens super, subicite, superare, asperiorem domando, leporem, materia

ordinatis, per, media inservientia, dependens, contingens, ancillis, conditional!, vinctum, obedientes, tenebitur, mitem gentem, parebant, affectus, author, respondere,, patentibus, plebis poterunt;, habilis, dispensata

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Definitions of subject in English
Noun(1) the subject matter of a conversation or discussion(2) something (a person or object or scene(3) a branch of knowledge(4) some situation or event that is thought about(5) (grammar(6) a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation(7) a person who owes allegiance to that nation(8) (logic
Verb(1) cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to(2) make accountable for(3) make subservient; force to submit or subdue
Adjective(1) possibly accepting or permitting(2) being under the power or sovereignty of another or others(3) likely to be affected by something
Examples of subject in English
(1) The idea of having his child did not frighten me as much as the thought of myself being forced to marry him or subject a child to his treatment.(2) There was a punter somewhere in Britain whose name I forget but whose strange activities were the subject of some publicity many years ago.(3) It is also subject to environmental approval and the negotiation of a satisfactory dredging contract.(4) they changed the subject(5) English is my favourite subject(6) subject to certain conditions(7) to be subject to sb(8) The guided part of the project is the subject of a public inquiry which started this week.(9) He is God, and therefore not subject to the laws and limitations which he has imposed upon us as our sovereign.(10) Sub-Saharan Africa, for example, is not generally the subject of short-term speculation.(11) First, there may be a change of mind or a regime change on behalf of the subject country.(12) In the philosophy of consciousness a subject has over against it a world of objects.(13) those territories were subject to the British Crown(14) the trains may be subject to delay(15) In fact, the airport is not subject to the same laws of the land as the rest of us.(16) compulsory subject
Related Phrases of subject
(1) subject to ::
subiecta
(2) subject line ::
sub rectam
(3) subject to change ::
subject to change
(4) subject pronoun ::
subiectum pronomen
(5) subject-matter ::
re re-
(6) change the subject ::
cum re mutare
(7) subject area ::
subject area
(8) major subject ::
Maior re
(9) this subject ::
hac re
Synonyms
Adjective
1. dependent ::
dependens
2. open ::
patentibus
Noun
3. theme ::
theme
4. branch of study ::
esse studii genus,
5. participant ::
participem
6. citizen ::
civis
7. liege ::
fideli nostro
8. discipline ::
disciplinam
9. matter ::
materia
10. topic ::
topic
12. content ::
contentus
13. national ::
nationalibus
Verb
14. put through ::
dedit per
15. submit ::
submittere
16. subjugate ::
asperiorem domando
Antonyms
1. alien ::
aliena
Different Forms
subject, subjected, subjecting, subjection, subjects
Word Example from TV Shows
I've got a subject wired up
for a sensory study.

I've got a SUBJECT wired up for a sensory study.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 5

I'll change the subject.

I'll change the SUBJECT.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 24

I'm something of an expert on the subject.

I'm something of an expert on the SUBJECT.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

Mm. Not unless you
change the subject.

Mm. Not unless you change the SUBJECT.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 23

Well, you would be the authority
on the subject.

Well, you would be the authority on the SUBJECT.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 23

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