Examples of 'subjected him' in a sentence

Meaning of "subjected him"

subjected him - This phrase indicates that someone was exposed to a particular action, treatment, or condition. It suggests that an individual experienced or endured a certain situation, often emphasizing the impact or consequences of being subjected to such circumstances

How to use "subjected him" in a sentence

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subjected him
I would just subjected him to the torture.
Subjected him to inappropriate situations.
We should not have subjected him to this.
I subjected him to all manner of boring imagery.
His father hated him and subjected him to many beatings.
They subjected him to severe torture.
Sometimes the authorities apprehended him and subjected him to the rigour of the law.
Later they subjected him to a long interrogation.
Suddenly struck by two Soviet soldiers who subjected him by arms.
And subjected him to the inquisition.
To stay low over the hill would have subjected him to too many negative Gs.
This subjected him to many beatings.
The complainant provides a list of people who subjected him to torture and illtreatment . d.
The CIA subjected him to what it called rectal rehydrations.
And whatever they did to him, whatever they subjected him to … it broke his mind.

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The local media subjected him to harsh criticism for a long time.
Any one of them who disregarded our commands, we subjected him to a severe retribution.
Church authorities subjected him to house arrest for the remainder of his life.
Incensed, the pope summoned galileo to rome and subjected him to the inquisition.
The hospital subjected him to some medical tests.
A disgustingly mild-mannered dope who has managed to survive every film I subjected him to.
Should not have subjected him to the stresses of a race.
But apparently that is insufficient, since the Israeli government has subjected him to severe restrictions.
They at first subjected him to verbal attacks, jeers and insults.
It is this court 's opinion that they have at times . Subjected him to inappropriate situations.
They subjected him to over 25 hours of interrogation before he finally confessed to the crime.
A group of officers reportedly subjected him to a further series of kicks and beatings.
And absolutely nothing happened, of course. Poor thing. - I would just subjected him to the torture.
RNA soldiers tortured him and subjected him to cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment.
Unfortunately, the Christians he knew carried weapons and subjected him and his people to servitude.
Which in turn, subjected him to the Atom Project years ago.
Anastasio was hit by around 20 border guards, who also subjected him to electric shocks.
Before you subjected him to a life-threatening brain surgery?
His stepfather, Ian, hated the boy, and subjected him to abuse and cruelty.
His privacy, subjected him to mental pain and distress, far greater.
Morgan endured whatever ordeal the rebels subjected him to, shedding thirty-five pounds along the way.
I would just subjected him to the torture. - They think he's firing blanks.
Prior to his arrest, ISA had subjected him to close surveillance.
Then, they subjected him to 60 sessions of radiation.
On several occasions, SSI agents subjected him to serious physical assaults.
They also subjected him to sleep deprivation for “ days on end . ”.
Since when have I subjected him to ridicule?
Since when have I subjected him to ridicule? Then why walk out on him?

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