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Example sentences for "subjected"

Lexicographically close words:
subito; subjacent; subjeck; subject; subjecte; subjectes; subjecteth; subjecting; subjection; subjectis
  1. The attack was not alone directed against the position of Vistavka, for on the opposite bank of the river the garrison at Maximovskaya was subjected to an attack of almost equal ferocity.

  2. In the kingdom of Tezcuco were twenty-six great fiefs,[94] each independent of the rest and having several fiefs of less importance subjected to it.

  3. Most of the subjected provinces adopted the laws of the state to which they became subject.

  4. Before men can govern themselves they must be subjected to the sternest discipline of government, and whether this government be just or humane or pleasant is of small consequence so that it be only strong enough.

  5. Cogolludo says the Itzas had the whole body tattooed, but Landa and Herrera tell us that neither in Yucatan nor in Nicaragua were the breasts of the women subjected to this decorative mutilation.

  6. Nearly every person who has had to appear in court as an expert has been subjected to more or less humiliation by the judge.

  7. It is true that there will be a general similarity, but, as has been asserted, when placed in juxtaposition or subjected to a careful comparison under a microscope no two words or letters will be found to be alike.

  8. His whole being was taken possession of for the Divine purposes and subjected to the sway of the Divine inspiration.

  9. Sometimes the authorities apprehended him and subjected him to the rigour of the law.

  10. For all this time, every day and hour, I have been more subjected to envy.

  11. They were now, abruptly, subjected to the full force of gravity exerted by Jupiter's great mass.

  12. To test the correctness of my supposition, we had a first-class chain cable put into the proof machine,and subjected it to such a strain as to break it again and again, until at last it was divided almost into single links.

  13. Employers were subjected to exorbitant demands for increased rates of wages.

  14. And thus, after the tablets had been subjected to fire and made into hard brick, the impressions have come down to us, after the lapse of thousands of years, as fresh and distinct as if they had been produced but yesterday!

  15. I regret very much that you should have been subjected to his insults.

  16. He felt a sense of relief that he was no longer subjected to the discipline and restraint of the ship.

  17. He would never have subjected himself to a snub, and he had avoided her for that reason.

  18. Your mental suffering must have been terrible, to say nothing of the dangers you were subjected to.

  19. Finding that in the Council itself he would be subjected to much cavilling, he at once superseded its action by declaring (May 7) that the Select Committee[3] had been constituted.

  20. Why was it that such men were at once subjected to the vilest persecution?

  21. There is little to discriminate between the conduct of parliamentary England and despotic France except in the degree of misery and punishment to which they alike subjected the most illustrious of their countrymen who had served in India.

  22. An allusion to the battle of Cynoscephalae, which subjected Macedonia to the Romans (B.

  23. Strange as it may seem to those who know nothing of Spain, the petty worries and vexations to which Velazquez had been subjected did not cease with his death.

  24. Perhaps a considerable proportion of these works would, if subjected to very careful scrutiny, reveal themselves as copies by Mazo or others.

  25. Under the hot fire to which our batteries were subjected in the early part of the engagement telephone wires were repeatedly cut.

  26. The same, however, cannot be said of some of the smaller villages which were subjected to the system.

  27. The port officials subjected the passengers of the Philadelphia to a careful examination to discover if there were any spies on board, but nobody was detained.

  28. The cause of the trouble was, simply, that the child was not old enough to understand the laws of momentum and of oscillation that affect the condition of a fluid when subjected to movements more or less irregular.

  29. Such of the subjects and servants of the monarch as shall have done nothing for his cause, ought they not to be ranked with the rebels, and be subjected to the punishment due to revolt and treason?

  30. Philip Augustus, at the solicitation of the pontiff, had taken arms against England, and was not willing to renounce the project of invading a kingdom so long subjected to the anger of the Church.

  31. Christians of Palestine, his regret being the greater from the circumstance that at the very time the Albigeois and the count of Thoulouse were subjected to this frightful crusade, the Saracens were becoming more formidable in Spain.

  32. I, who was the queen of all nations, am now subjected to a tribute; I, who was formerly filled with people, am now left desolate and almost alone!

  33. The southern provinces subjected to this calamity were fiefs of the crown of Aragon, and did not belong at that time to France in any way.

  34. But the reforms that were operated extended gradually; dogmas even were attacked, priests were subjected to the insults of the people, and the domains of the Church were invaded.

  35. We avail ourselves of this opportunity to warn our readers that the various editions of Joinville often vary in important circumstances, and that they should at all times be subjected to a very critical examination.

  36. The mind, feelings, and temper are subjected to a discipline equally painful and priceless.

  37. When the pile of gold had been subjected to mathematical accuracy it dwindled to $150, but it was enough to tide over immediate wants.

  38. Some hours were spent here, during which several casualties took place, as the enemy subjected the area to the fire of 8-inch shells.

  39. It must have been subjected to many a tornado of shells, for there was not a single house untouched and very few had roofs.

  40. The Hospital or Convent in which one of the companies was located was subjected to incessant minenwerfer fire.

  41. Although he yielded somewhat, at one period, to love of studies in natural science, it was he who finally made that great treaty or compromise which for ages subjected science entirely to theology.

  42. Such attempts have only subjected their authors to derision, and Christianity to suspicion.

  43. From his first appearance in Newark, Mr. Gladstone had been subjected to these examinations and he stood the ordeal well and answered prudently.

  44. And he hath subjected to you all that is in the Heavens and all that is on the Earth: all is from him.

  45. Thus have We subjected them to you, to the intent ye should be thankful.

  46. God subjected it to himself, availed himself of it against them.

  47. It is God who hath subjected the sea to you that the ships may traverse it at his bidding, and that ye may go in quest of the gifts of his bounty, and that ye may be thankful.

  48. Have they never looked up at the birds subjected to Him in Heaven's vault?

  49. And that we have subjected them unto them?

  50. He is said to have fastened the Israelites to stakes, and then subjected them to various torments.

  51. It is only the stations at West Furze and Round Hill that have as yet been subjected to anything like a systematic exploration.

  52. The partial exploration to which it has been subjected was undertaken by the Rev.

  53. The lake was drained and converted into meadow land in 1865, and in its former bed three localities containing piles had been observed, only one of which, however, was subjected to any examination.

  54. This principle is simply an evolutionary stage of the function of the straight pin, by which the point is bent round so as to meet the top after having subjected the stem to several twists so as to give it elasticity.

  55. Nor do they appear to have been subjected to much practical investigation, as only three objects from them are illustrated in Dr.

  56. His little sister is beside him and subjected to the same process.

  57. He would now have most gladly subjected himself again to eating, sleeping, and all such ignominious practices, in his exemption from which he had at first so much exulted.

  58. Their poems lay in the heap amongst the other actions of their lives, and were subjected to the consideration of the sieve.

  59. If you sincerely desire a separation, why do not you rejoice when you appear likely to be released from me, who have subjected you to the hardship of enjoying so many pleasures.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subjected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    captive; enthralled; oppressed; subjugated; suppressed