100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "subject"
Definition
The term "subject" as a common noun has several meanings:
- A person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.
- A branch of knowledge or area of study (e.g., mathematics, history).
- An individual or entity that is under the authority of another, often in legal or political contexts.
- The focus of a work of art or literature.
Synonyms
- Topic
- Theme
- Issue
- Matter
- Field
- Discipline
- Area
- Focus
Antonyms
- Object
- Predicate
- Exclusion
- Unrelated
Examples
- The teacher will subject the students to a challenging exam.
- They decided to subject the proposal to further review.
- She didn't want to subject herself to harsh criticism.
- The scientist will subject the samples to rigorous testing.
- He was subject to the rules of the organization.
- The experiment will subject the materials to extreme conditions.
- We should subject the theory to real-world application.
- She felt it unfair to subject her friends to her problems.
- The law will subject all citizens to the same regulations.
- They decided to subject the artwork to a public exhibition.
- The survey will subject participants to various questions.
- The committee will subject the findings to scrutiny.
- The judge will subject the defendant to a fair trial.
- The proposal was subject to approval from higher authorities.
- We need to subject this matter to further discussion.
- He didn't want to subject his family to unnecessary worry.
- The experiment will subject the hypothesis to testing.
- The document will subject the parties to legal obligations.
- The artist chose to subject his work to different interpretations.
- She felt it was wrong to subject her child to such stress.
- The new policy will subject employees to stricter guidelines.
- They plan to subject the data to statistical analysis.
- The book will subject the reader to a gripping narrative.
- We must subject our assumptions to critical evaluation.
- The law will subject businesses to higher taxes.
- He will subject the equipment to thorough inspection.
- She was subject to the whims of her boss.
- The findings will subject the industry to new standards.
- They will subject the proposal to a vote.
- The patient will subject herself to a medical procedure.
- The program aims to subject children to various learning styles.
- He didn't want to subject himself to peer pressure.
- The research will subject the theory to new evidence.
- The team will subject the players to intense training.
- The film will subject viewers to a rollercoaster of emotions.
- They decided to subject the initiative to public feedback.
- The company will subject its products to quality checks.
- She refused to subject her beliefs to criticism.
- The law may subject certain groups to discrimination.
- The analysis will subject the results to further interpretation.
- The students will subject their projects to peer review.
- He was subject to the laws of nature.
- The tests will subject the materials to high temperatures.
- The committee will subject the applications to evaluation.
- The professor will subject the class to a difficult exam.
- They plan to subject the theory to practical application.
- The artist wanted to subject his work to different audiences.
- She didn't want to subject herself to such a risk.
- The new rules may subject everyone to increased scrutiny.
- They will subject the issue to further investigation.
- The course will subject students to various philosophical ideas.
- He chose to subject his thoughts to writing.
- The policy change will subject workers to new regulations.
- The director will subject the film to edits and revisions.
- The study will subject the participants to a series of tests.
- The report will subject the findings to peer review.
- She didn't want to subject her ideas to dismissal.
- The experiment aims to subject the hypothesis to real-world scenarios.
- The law will subject offenders to severe penalties.
- The committee will subject the nominees to interviews.
- They decided to subject the plan to a public vote.
- The review will subject the article to critical analysis.
- The board will subject the proposal to discussion.
- He will subject his theories to rigorous examination.
- The new law may subject individuals to fines.
- The proposal will subject the community to changes.
- The artist will subject his work to a gallery showing.
- She felt it necessary to subject her work to feedback.
- They will subject the findings to a conference presentation.
- The law could subject companies to liability.
- The study will subject animals to observation.
- He wanted to subject his ideas to debate.
- The director plans to subject the script to revisions.
- The researchers will subject the data to analysis.
- She didn't want to subject her children to danger.
- The council will subject the proposal to a vote.
- The teacher will subject the students to a quiz.
- They decided to subject the findings to international scrutiny.
- The new policy will subject everyone to training.
- The project will subject participants to various conditions.
- The judge will subject the case to a jury trial.
- The artist wishes to subject her work to a different medium.
- The study will subject the claims to verification.
- She will subject her work to the committee's review.
- The new law may subject citizens to stricter identification checks.
- The team will subject the proposal to a feasibility study.
- The curriculum will subject students to different perspectives.
- He has chosen to subject himself to the challenge.
- The experiment will subject the hypothesis to practical tests.
- The report will subject the data to comparison.
- They plan to subject the issue to further debate.
- The rules will subject all players to the same penalties.
- The team will subject the project to a timeline review.
- The process will subject the materials to different stress tests.
- She didn't want to subject her family to her troubles.
- The findings may subject the theory to new scrutiny.
- They will subject the manuscript to editing.
- The law will subject businesses to audits.
- He refused to subject himself to ridicule.
- The course will subject participants to real-world challenges.