subjected
Pronunciación: [səbˈdʒɛktɪd]
Palabra
Contexto: «control or influence»
(verb) to make someone or something experience something, especially something unpleasant or difficult. It’s like when someone has to go through a hard situation that they didn't choose.
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The workers were subjected to strict safety rules to ensure their well-being.
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The children were not subjected to any harsh punishment during the lesson.
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What did the students feel when they were subjected to the new rules?
Contexto: «experience or bring under»
(verb) to bring someone or something under control or authority, often in a way that feels limiting. Imagine if you have to follow the rules made by someone else and can't do what you want.
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The new policy subjected all employees to the same training sessions.
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The team was not subjected to any unfair treatment during the competition.
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Why are the new guidelines subjected to so much discussion?
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