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subject to

adjective as in liable to be subjected

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In a lawsuit by a former Donda employee, Murphy Aficionado claimed that besides being exposed to West's inappropriate sexual behavior, Aficionado was subject to West's "racist lectures."

From Salon

The court heard he had been subject to a lifelong licence at the time of the offences, after he had been jailed in 1979 and served 25 years before his 2004 release.

From BBC

Ajaz was banned from owning a dog for the rest of his life and made subject to a restraining order.

From BBC

The IRS treats cryptocurrencies as property for tax purposes, meaning donors can deduct the fair market value of their crypto donations on their tax returns without being subject to capital gains tax.

From Salon

Mr Edwards has also learned that Waring could be free as early as April 2026 under the Home Detention Curfew scheme, although the MOJ said this would only happen subject to a risk assessment closer to the time.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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