re|sub|ject

re|sub|ject
re|sub|ject «REE suhb JEHKT», transitive verb.
to subdue again.
re´sub|jec´tion, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • ject — ab·ject·ive; ab·ject·ly; ad·ject; de·ject·ed·ly; de·ject·ed·ness; dis·ject; in·ject; in·ter·ject; in·tro·ject; ob·ject·able; ob·ject·ant; ob·ject·ize; ob·ject·less; pro·ject·able; re·ject·able; re·ject·age; re·ject·ee; re·ject·er; ret·ro·ject;… …   English syllables

  • re´sub|jec´tion — re|sub|ject «REE suhb JEHKT», transitive verb. to subdue again. –re´sub|jec´tion, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • subject — sub|ject1 [ sʌb,dʒekt ] noun count *** ▸ 1 something you talk/write about ▸ 2 something taught at school ▸ 3 in grammar/linguistics ▸ 4 someone in scientific test ▸ 5 someone/something shown in art, etc. ▸ 6 someone ruled by king/queen 1. ) an… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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