Subjection - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Subjection is when a person, group, or government forces another person — or group of people — to submit or be controlled A dictator's power lies in his subjection of the people over whom he rules
SUBJECTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Prosecution or regulation without a rational basis is insulting and demeaning, as would be subjection to the whims of a tyrant The objective of revisiting the communities was to investigate demographic changes during the 10-year period following their harsh subjection to the 1984-85 famine
subjection - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun subjection (countable and uncountable, plural subjections) The act of bringing something under the control of something else The state of being subjected
subjection | meaning of subjection in Longman Dictionary of . . . • The people do not want a well-organized city with themselves in subjection, but freedom and power • The other side of the coin was the increasing subjection in 1922 of the poor peasants to those better off