subjected

[US]/[sʌbdˈʒektɪd]/
[UK]/[sʌbˈdʒektɪd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to force (someone) to undergo something unpleasant or unwanted.; to bring under control or authority.; to expose to or be exposed to a particular condition or influence.
adj.that has been subjected to something.

Phrases & Collocations

subjected to scrutiny

subjected to abuse

subjected to testing

subjected them

being subjected

subjected to delays

subjected to criticism

subjected to force

subjected to change

subjected to risk

Example Sentences

the patient was subjected to a series of tests.

employees were subjected to intense pressure to meet the deadline.

the city's residents were subjected to a heatwave last summer.

the prisoners were subjected to harsh treatment by the guards.

the research subjects were subjected to a placebo treatment.

the documents were subjected to rigorous scrutiny by the committee.

the new recruits were subjected to a demanding training program.

the artwork was subjected to critical analysis by the art historian.

the proposal was subjected to a thorough review process.

the witness was subjected to cross-examination by the lawyer.

the metal was subjected to extreme temperatures during the experiment.

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