Subjection

Pronunciation: /ˈsəbdʒɪktˈaɪˌɑn/

Subjection (noun)

  1. The state of being controlled by someone else, especially when you cannot refuse or act freely.
  2. The act of making a person or group follow rules or orders, even if they do not want to.
  3. The condition of being placed under the effect of something, such as a test, pressure, or treatment.

Examples

  • The law ended subjection under unfair rules.
  • They fought against subjection to strict orders.