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subjectionsub‧jec‧tion /səbˈdʒekʃən/ noun [uncountable] formal ![](img/spkr_b.png) - Rome was intent on the subjection of the world.
- The difference is that women collude in their subjection.
- The other side of the coin was the increasing subjection in 1922 of the poor peasants to those better off.
- The people do not want a well-organized city with themselves in subjection, but freedom and power.
- The two most obvious and irksome are subjection to satraps and extortion of tribute, including personal military service.
- They diverge in their justifications for the subjection of individuals to the exercise of state power during the enforcement of contractual obligations.
when a person or a group of people are controlled by a government or by another personin subjection The government used brute force to keep people in subjection.subjection to a period of subjection to Assyrian rulers the subjection of women |