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subjection

[suhb-jek-shuhn] / səbˈdʒɛk ʃən /






NOUN
enslavement
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His opponents have long reviled what they see as Netanyahu’s divisive rhetoric, underhand political tactics and subjection of state interests to his own political survival.

From Reuters

His opponents have long reviled what they see as Netanyahu’s divisive rhetoric, underhanded political tactics and subjection of state interests to his own political survival.

From Reuters

"Killings, subjection to conditions that would kill, forced transfer of children, along with crimes against humanity," The Heritage Foundation’s report notes.

From Fox News

Sunday, and said that those who fail to adhere may be arrested or subjection to teargas and impact weapons.

From Washington Times

Last Friday, Mr Johnson summoned his inner Cromwell and told the BBC that the British people must be “released from subjection to a parliament that has outlived its usefulness”.

From The Guardian