Subjecting Meaning in English
word · lemma: subject
səbˈdʒɛktɪŋ
suhb-JEK-ting
sʌbdʒˈɛktɪŋ
sub-JEK-ting
परिभाषा
Forcing someone or something to experience or undergo something unpleasant, difficult, or controlled by others.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Used in formal or academic contexts. Commonly appears as 'subjecting someone/something to [something]'. Often involves unwilling or negative exposure. Not usually used for positive experiences.
Spanish: someterPortuguese (BR): submeterPortuguese (PT): submeterChinese (Simplified): 使...遭受Chinese (Traditional): 使...遭受Hindi: (के अधीन) करनाArabic: إخضاعBengali: অধীন করা - ভোগ করানোRussian: подвергатьJapanese: さらす - 受けさせるVietnamese: bắt phải chịu - khiến phải trải quaKorean: 노출시키다 - 겪게 하다Turkish: maruz bırakmakUrdu: سامنا کروانا - مبتلا کرناIndonesian: menjadikan (seseorang) mengalami - memaparkan
उदाहरण वाक्य
The teacher was accused of subjecting students to unfair treatment.
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They are subjecting the metal to high temperatures.
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Doctors avoid subjecting patients to unnecessary tests.
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I regret subjecting you to all that noise last night.
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By subjecting the material to stress, we found out how strong it is.
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Parents should avoid subjecting kids to too much pressure about grades.
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