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Term: Subject


Definition:

The term "subject" can refer to various meanings depending on its context. It can be used as a noun or a verb.

Noun

  1. Subject (Grammatical): In grammar, a subject is a part of a sentence that typically performs the action or is being described.
  2. Example Sentence:
    The subject of the sentence "The cat sat on the mat" is "the cat".

  3. Subject (Topic): Refers to the main topic or theme of a piece of writing, discussion, or artistic work.
  4. Example Sentence:
    The subject of the essay was the impact of technology on society.

  5. Subject (Person): Concerns an individual being studied, observed, or interviewed for research purposes.
  6. Example Sentence:
    The psychologist conducted an interview with the subject to gather data for the study.

Verb

  1. Subject (Submit to): To willingly or unwillingly undergo or experience something.
  2. Example Sentence:
    The patients agreed to subject themselves to the experimental treatment.

  3. Subject (Expose): To cause someone or something to experience or be affected by a particular situation or condition.
  4. Example Sentence:
    The tropical climate subjected the tourists to extreme heat and humidity.


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