verb
- causing someone or something to undergo or experience something, typically something unpleasant or difficult
Usage: present participle of ‘subject’
Examples
- The researchers are subjecting the materials to extreme temperatures.
- She accused him of subjecting her to constant criticism.
- The new policy is subjecting employees to additional scrutiny.
- They are subjecting the data to rigorous analysis.
- The prisoners were subjected to harsh conditions.
- The company is subjecting all products to quality testing.