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What is the past tense of subject to?

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The past tense of subject to is subjected to.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of subject to is subjects to.

The present participle of subject to is subjecting to.

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The origin of ironstone can be thought of as a layer-by-layer replacement process of primarily stratified rocks that were subjected to shearing.
It is not a strong action and should not be subjected to loads that are anywhere near the heavy class.
The other system, is the system under which man is subjected to the oligarchical conception, which is what we have today.
Almost 40 years ago, as a boy of ten, I was subjected to persistent bullying at a new school.
The dark-adapted S. coeruleus cell, when subjected to a step-like increase in light intensity, responds with a depolarizing receptor potential.
Even those who need emergency hospital care will be subjected to the caprices and bureaucratic diktat of the soldiers guarding the gates.

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