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Destroyed vs Subjected - What's the difference?

destroyed | subjected |


As verbs the difference between destroyed and subjected

is that destroyed is (destroy) while subjected is (subject).

As an adjective destroyed

is (ireland|informal) (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.

Subjected vs Subjugated - What's the difference?

subjected | subjugated |


As verbs the difference between subjected and subjugated

is that subjected is (subject) while subjugated is (subjugate).

Objectionable vs Subjected - What's the difference?

objectionable | subjected |


As an adjective objectionable

is offensive and arousing disapproval; worthy of objection.

As a verb subjected is

(subject).

Underwent vs Subjected - What's the difference?

underwent | subjected |


As verbs the difference between underwent and subjected

is that underwent is (undergo) while subjected is (subject).

Indwelling vs Subjected - What's the difference?

indwelling | subjected |


As a noun indwelling

is a dwelling within, especially lodgement or habitation in the mind or soul.

As an adjective indwelling

is implanted within the body.

As a verb subjected is

(subject).

Subjected vs Submissive - What's the difference?

subjected | submissive |


As a verb subjected

is (subject).

As a noun submissive is

one who submits.

As an adjective submissive is

meekly obedient or passive.

Constrained vs Subjected - What's the difference?

constrained | subjected |


As verbs the difference between constrained and subjected

is that constrained is (constrain) while subjected is (subject).

As an adjective constrained

is within close bounds; confined.

Subjected vs Modified - What's the difference?

subjected | modified |


As verbs the difference between subjected and modified

is that subjected is (subject) while modified is (modify).

As an adjective modified is

changed; altered.

As a noun modified is

any vehicle used in modified racing.

Forced vs Subjected - What's the difference?

forced | subjected |


As verbs the difference between forced and subjected

is that forced is past tense of force while subjected is past tense of subject.

As an adjective forced

is obtained forcefully, not naturally.

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