subject to

verb

subjected to; subjected to also subject to; subjecting to; subjects to
Synonyms of subject tonext
1
: affected by or possibly affected by (something)
The firm is subject to state law.
The schedule is tentative and subject to change.
Clothing purchases over $200 are subject to tax.
Anyone caught trespassing is subject to a $500 fine.
2
: likely to do, have, or suffer from (something)
My cousin is subject to panic attacks.
I'd rather not live in an area that is subject to flooding.
3
: dependent on something else to happen or be true
The sale of the property is subject to approval by the city council.
All rooms are just $100 a night, subject to availability.

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Prices listed reflect time and date of publication and are subject to change. Bestreviews, Mercury News, 3 July 2026 But their entire contribution plus the gains accrued will be subject to tax when the child takes money out. Jeanne Sahadi, CNN Money, 4 July 2026 The Guard's deployment to Memphis has been subject to a lawsuit, filed by a group of Democratic officials from the local and state level. Lucas Finton, USA Today, 6 July 2026 The mural failed to gain historic status, and the injunction expired in 2019, leaving the mural subject to destruction. Andrew J. Campa, Los Angeles Times, 5 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for subject to

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“Subject to.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/subject%20to. Accessed 7 Jul. 2026.

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