subjection|subjections in English

noun

[sub·jec·tion || səb'dʒekʃn]

act of subjecting; condition of being subject

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1. The nation was kept in subjection.

2. The people were kept in subjection.

3. Forcible subjection of Aborigines to police rule.

4. What does subjection entail for Christian wives?

5. Assubjugate meaning (obsolete) To bring into subjection.

6. Fears of its abilities keep them in constant subjection.

7. Rome was intent on the subjection of the world.

8. The government planned the subjection of the rebels.

9. 21 For children, proper obedience and subjection are stressed.

10. Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection.

11. The difference is that women collude in their subjection.

12. She revolved the'son Willoughby " through moods of stupefaction, contempt, revolt, subjection.

13. 23 Rome was intent on the subjection of the world.

14. Yes, if you are proud, you will chafe under subjection.

15. What role does faith play in our exercising godly subjection?

16. The government used brute force to keep people in subjection.

17. What started as subjection by force soon became " voluntary servitude ".

18. Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet.

19. In broad sense, metonymy includes three relations: contiguity, subjection and antonomasia.

20. Women ought not to be in financial subjection to their husbands.

21. 10 Obviously, elders administering discipline must themselves be examples of godly subjection.

22. 12 In broad sense, metonymy includes three relations: contiguity, subjection and antonomasia.

23. Nor did things improve as he grew beyond subjection to state reproof.

24. The Jews especially resented this tax. It represented their subjection to Rome.

25. He alludes to the subjection of women becoming redundant as slavery did before it.