Subjecting and Winning

Subjecting

Subjecting noun - The act or process of bringing someone or something under one's control.
Usage example: a time when the subjecting of Asian and African peoples to European rule was regarded as acceptable
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Synonyms for Subjecting

Winning and subjecting are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Winning" instead a noun "Subjecting".

Winning

Winning noun - Succeeding with great difficulty.

Subjecting and winning are semantically related. You can use "Subjecting" instead a noun "Winning".

Nearby Words: win, winner

Both words in one sentence

  • Artistic License – Statistics In the Law & Order episode "Coma", McCoy tries to ease Kincaid's conscience about subjecting a comatose victim to a high-risk surgery in order to remove a possibly trial-winning bullet.
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