resubjection (Meaning)
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resubjection (n.)
A second subjection.
Synonyms & Antonyms of resubjection
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resubjection Sentence Examples
- The resubjection of the conquered territories to the emperor's rule sparked outrage among the populace.
- After the rebellion, the government imposed harsh measures to prevent any resubjection of the dissenting provinces.
- The colony fought fiercely against the resubjection to their former oppressors.
- The resubjection of the oppressed peoples undermined their dignity and instilled a sense of hopelessness.
- The resistance movement aimed to end the resubjection of the region to foreign domination.
- The deposed king pleaded for the resubjection of his subjects, promising reforms and forgiveness.
- Historians have debated the reasons for the resubjection of the empire after its fall.
- The resubjection of the independent city-states to the larger empire was met with widespread discontent.
- The newfound sense of freedom was short-lived, as the resubjection to the tyrant crushed their hopes.
- The resubjection of the minorities to second-class citizenship is a grave violation of human rights.
FAQs About the word resubjection
A second subjection.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The resubjection of the conquered territories to the emperor's rule sparked outrage among the populace.
After the rebellion, the government imposed harsh measures to prevent any resubjection of the dissenting provinces.
The colony fought fiercely against the resubjection to their former oppressors.
The resubjection of the oppressed peoples undermined their dignity and instilled a sense of hopelessness.