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subject seal engage tailor subject n. (1) the person or thing that is being discussed or described The new museum is the subject of an article in today"s paper. (2) an area of knowledge that is studied in school The classes cover a variety of subject areas, including mathematics and English. (3) a person or animal that is used in an experiment, study, etc. Each subject was asked to fill out a questionnaire. subject a. (1) affected by or possibly affected by (something) Anyone caught trespassing is subject to a $500 fine. The schedule is tentative and subject to change. (2) likely to do, have, or suffer from (something) My cousin is subject to panic attacks. I"d rather not live in an area that is subject to flooding. (3) dependent on something else to happen or be true The sale of the property is subject to approval by the city council. subject v. to cause or force (someone or something) to experience (something harmful, unpleasant, etc.) They are suspected of subjecting their children to abuse. The test involved subjecting the sample to intense heat. be subjected to to make someone or something experience an unpleasant or worring thing People seeking care should not be subjected to abuse. Those who did not want to be subjected to lectures, gossips and shame opted to stay miserably married. seal v. to close something He sealed the envelope and put on a stamp. seal something to make it definite or confirm McLaren are close to sealing a deal with Renault. A general election will be held which will seal his destiny one way or the other. engage v. (1) to hire (someone) to perform a particular service He was engaged as a tutor. I suggest you engage the services of a lawyer. (2) to get and keep (someone"s attention, interest, etc.) He sure can engage an audience. The story engaged my interest. engage in to do (something) to cause (someone) to take part in (something) At college she engaged in various sports. We don"t engage in that sort of behavior. engage (someone) in (something) She engaged him in conversation. tailor v. (1) to make clothing that is measured to fit a particular person I had my suit tailored. (2) to make or change (something) so that it meets a special need or purpose They tailored the show for younger audiences. tailor n. a person who makes men"s clothes to fit a particular personDo you realize that every time you take a step, the bones in your hip are ______ to forces between four and five times your body weight
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