Examples of 'subjected to the same' in a sentence

Meaning of "subjected to the same"

subjected to the same: 'subjected to the same' indicates that multiple individuals or entities are experiencing or undergoing a similar situation, treatment, or condition

How to use "subjected to the same" in a sentence

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subjected to the same
All were subjected to the same uncomfortable inspection.
Aboriginal peoples are often subjected to the same treatment.
And subjected to the same scrutiny.
Pierre was probably therefore subjected to the same conditions.
Jodie is subjected to the same fate as her mother.
These test pieces shall be subjected to the same.
Ocean were subjected to the same security checks.
A comparable laminated transparent armour was subjected to the same test.
Population were subjected to the same audit procedure.
There is no reason why police services should not be subjected to the same examination.
Children are subjected to the same working conditions as adults.
And was concerned you might be subjected to the same ordeal.
Of people subjected to the same tragic fate as the.
It is only fair that firearms be subjected to the same standards.
He was subjected to the same harassment.

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Because someone else has been subjected to the same process.
All masses are subjected to the same acceleration in a gravitational field.
This is important so that others are not subjected to the same treatment.
Animals are not subjected to the same economic conditions as we are.
And meanwhile her child is still subjected to the same danger.
Instead we are subjected to the same tired arguments and rhetoric.
They were detained again all day and subjected to the same treatment.
These were subjected to the same seal test as described above.
Without the baffle all cells are subjected to the same pressure.
They are subjected to the same harsh regime as adults during detention.
Police officers must be subjected to the same rules.
We are all subjected to the same rules and inherent conditions of the process.
They have subsequently been subjected to the same abrasion test.
Nor are they subjected to the same rigorous toxicity studies as other pharmaceutical agents.
The specimen thus produced was subjected to the same tests as before.
Also subjected to the same stability test was a normal brick of the clay variety.
My sisters had been subjected to the same ritual.
Subjected to the same external and internal condition, as are the.
But we were all subjected to the same questions.
The dust generated during this operation is substantially subjected to the same fate.
As long as men are subjected to the same demeaning process.
A similar length of a commercially available coronary stent was subjected to the same bending moment.
None of them were subjected to the same watchful scrutiny.
This ensures that both nucleic acid molecules are protected and subjected to the same conditions.
They still will be subjected to the same discrimination.
The dust generated during the reserve removal operation is also subjected to the same fate.
All samples were subjected to the same testing conditions.
Mother walked over and was immediately subjected to the same fate.
They all are subjected to the same sentence of death.
But patients in all the three groups are subjected to the same treatment.
Children were subjected to the same conditions and abuses in detention as adults.
The molten trimellitic anhydride was subjected to the same colour test.
The nuclei were subjected to the same extraction treatment as mentioned above.
It is thus ensured that the two discs are subjected to the same pressure.
They are otherwise subjected to the same criminal justice system as adults.

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