subjection

subjection [sab-yek-shon]
sustantivo
1Sujeción, yugo, dependencia, servidumbre.
2Sujeción, el acto de sujetar o sujetarse.

subjection [səbˈdʒekʃən] ?
noun
sometimiento; (m)to a
they were living in a state of complete subjection she was aware that implicit in the business was the subjection of the female and the triumph of the male the worst forms of economic subjection and drudgery economic subjection to foreign power rulership and subjection are integral to the divine scheme the plan is to bring everything under subjection to Christ
to be in subjection to sb estar sometido a algn; to bring a people into subjection subyugar a un pueblo; to hold a people in subjection tener subyugado a un pueblo
the subjection of goods or materials to any process anxiety and fatigue caused by subjection to physical/psychological stress

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