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subjectation

1. Of or to do with subjects.
2. A collection of subjects.
1. "English is part of the language Subjectation."
2. "Subjectation is increasing in schools."
by James Addyman September 24, 2004
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subception

A word used in the situation of having a substitute teacher for a long-term substitute teacher.
Cameron: Hey man, we have a sub for our sub! lol

Clarkson: Whoa, subception!
by Drizztfreak December 15, 2011
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subduction

The process of seducing the public into believing a lie. Usually used today by compromised media news outlets to damage the perceptions of a subject by insinuating around a lie using half truths and their role as a trusted source of information to perpetuate the lie. The longer the Subduction is allowed to continue, the more damage is perpetrated upon the subject.
The Senator is a victim of Subduction and great efforts over a long period of time will be needed to recover. For all intents and purposes, the Senator political career is over.
by ZEXXES June 16, 2016
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subjective

Conflated with linear time but emerging from cyclical time.

Emergent or structural as contraposed to formal or fundamental.

Having the attributes of a medium.
The subjective references the arbitrary nature of linear time.
by sandraxine September 14, 2018
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Centristic subjectivism

Defines people that always sway any value of (art, philosophy, anything that's a humanitarian subject) to being subjective.
- You know, just because you think this game is bad, doesn't mean it is. It's all a matter of perspective.
-Cut out that centristic subjectivism bullshit. Just cause you like it, doesn't mean it's good.
by Local intellectual August 18, 2021
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Subjecthood

Citizenship.
How do Cather, Faulkner, or Momaday use the conventions of regionalism—e.g., focus on setting, thick description of local manners and traditions, attention to subjects typically sidelined (e.g., according to race, class, and/or gender) by more conventionally “national” or “universal” narratives—to challenge conceptions of American subjecthood constructed through Eurocentric realist and romantic traditions?
by English 205 May 18, 2011
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Subjective discontent

(n) A list of reason(s) for dissatisfaction that relies on emotional arguements or personal beliefs. Expressing subjective discontent within a business setting is often considered inappropriate and will likely be dismissed without being addressed. Often Subjective discontent relies on hearsay, or drawing conclusions that require an understanding of someone else's thinking.

Opposite of Objective discontent
Jim expressed his Subjective discontent with the team when he explained that he felt they excluded him from meetings on purpose because they didn't respect his opinion.
by EMB1 August 12, 2011
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