POSSIBLE POINTS
The surgical stimulus to which we were both subjected has resulted in an intensification and acceleration of all mental processes.
Read the dictionary entry.
subject subject | Isab-jekt, 'sab-jektiv
1. to bring under control or dominion
2. to make (someone, such as oneself) amenable to the discipline and control of a superior
3. to make liable
4. to cause or force to undergo or endure
Which definition best matches the way subjected is used in this sentence?
O given injections or shots
treated as unworthy
O made to feel inferior
O made to undergo or experience
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30, sallonquarts
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