subject
[sʌbdʒɪkt]

noun,verb

[Definition]: the thing in focus, target; cause to undergo; a branch of study

[Example Sentences]:
1. The deal is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the first half of 2016.
2. The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, is expected to close in mid-2013.
3. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter and is subject to regulatory approval.
4. They said some of their phones had also been subject to suspicious messages.
5. The mayor was the subject of a police investigation but was never charged.
6. They thought the photos they took made the subject look more attractive than any of the selfies.
7. We may be subject to claims if consumers are injured while using our products.
8. He also took after both competitors on the subject of guns.
9. This is an interesting area, because it appears to be subject to more water in recent years.
10. The true value was revealed when the company was subject to an audit from its broker-dealer.
11. The colors had to represent what the subject really looked like in real life.
12. We have received further information and this is currently subject to review, a spokesman said.
13. The subject has a significant amount of money flowing through his bank account.
14. All categories of travel to the island will be subject to an audit.
15. This last requirement is the subject of its own article.


[Antonyms]exempt, idea, monarch, nature, object, particular, sovereign

[Synonyms]denizen, vulnerable
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