Associations to the word «Subjection»
Noun
- Servitude
- Obedience
- Bondage
- Yoke
- Tyranny
- Dominion
- Domination
- Sway
- Sovereign
- Humiliation
- Dependence
- Briton
- Supremacy
- Slavery
- Liberty
- Conquest
- Princes
- Vassal
- Stuart
- Submission
- Romans
- Gratification
- Conqueror
- Monarch
- Babylon
- Cortes
- Devise
- Tribute
- Humility
- Deprivation
- Sovereignty
- Spaniard
- Inconsistency
- Persia
- Equality
- Tyrant
- Anarchy
- Coercion
- Allegiance
- Conformity
- Mill
- Privilege
- Hegemony
- Euphrates
- Oppression
- Necessity
- Gaul
- Incursion
- Holiness
- Monarchy
- Caprice
- Richelieu
- Homage
- Foe
- Overthrow
- Confine
- Revolt
- Distrust
- Englishmen
- Acknowledgment
- Magistrate
- Malice
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SUBJECTION, noun. The act of bringing something under the control of something else.
SUBJECTION, noun. The state of being subjected.
Dictionary definition
SUBJECTION, noun. Forced submission to control by others.
SUBJECTION, noun. The act of conquering.
Wise words
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