subjecting

[US]/səbˈdʒɛktɪŋ/
[UK]/səbˈdʒɛktɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the present participle of subject; to cause to undergo; to expose to; to bring under control

Phrases & Collocations

subjecting to scrutiny

subjecting to stress

subjecting to control

subjecting to risk

subjecting to review

subjecting to pressure

subjecting to punishment

subjecting to bias

subjecting to evaluation

subjecting to conditions

Example Sentences

subjecting oneself to rigorous training can lead to better performance.

the experiment involves subjecting the samples to extreme temperatures.

they are subjecting the new policy to public scrutiny.

subjecting children to harsh discipline can have negative effects.

she is subjecting her ideas to critical analysis.

the team is subjecting the product to various tests.

subjecting the data to statistical methods can reveal trends.

they are subjecting the proposal to a vote.

subjecting yourself to criticism can help you grow.

he is subjecting his work to peer review.

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