प्रजा — subject (Noun)
अधीन — subject (Noun)
कर्ता — subject (Noun)
व्यक्ति — subject (Noun)
वस्तु — subject (Noun)
विषय — subject (Noun)
अधिन करना — subject (Verb)
अधिन करना — subject (Verb)
शासित करना — subject (Verb)
शासित करना — subject (Verb)
कर्त्ता — subject (Noun)
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Subject — Placed or situated under; lying below, or in a lower situation.
Subject — Placed under the power of another; specifically (International Law), owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state; as, Jamaica is subject to Great Britain.
Subject — Exposed; liable; prone; disposed; as, a country subject to extreme heat; men subject to temptation.
Subject — Obedient; submissive.
Subject — That which is placed under the authority, dominion, control, or influence of something else.
Subject — Specifically: One who is under the authority of a ruler and is governed by his laws; one who owes allegiance to a sovereign or a sovereign state; as, a subject of Queen Victoria; a British subject; a subject of the United States.
Subject — That which is subjected, or submitted to, any physical operation or process; specifically (Anat.), a dead body used for the purpose of dissection.
Subject — That which is brought under thought or examination; that which is taken up for discussion, or concerning which anything is said or done.
Subject — The person who is treated of; the hero of a piece; the chief character.
Subject — That of which anything is affirmed or predicated; the theme of a proposition or discourse; that which is spoken of; as, the nominative case is the subject of the verb.
Subject — That in which any quality, attribute, or relation, whether spiritual or material, inheres, or to which any of these appertain; substance; substratum.
Subject — Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations; the mind; the thinking agent or principal; the ego. Cf. Object, n., 2.
Subject — The principal theme, or leading thought or phrase, on which a composition or a movement is based.
Subject — The incident, scene, figure, group, etc., which it is the aim of the artist to represent.
Subject — To bring under control, power, or dominion; to make subject; to subordinate; to subdue.
Subject — To expose; to make obnoxious or liable; as, credulity subjects a person to impositions.
Subject — To submit; to make accountable.
Subject — To make subservient.
Subject — To cause to undergo; as, to subject a substance to a white heat; to subject a person to a rigid test.
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