subjectdom

/sʌbdʒɛktˈdɒm/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or condition of being a subject or being subject to something; subjection or subservience.

“The rebel leader’s rise to power marked a shift in the subjectdom from the ruling elite to the common people.”

2. noun

A sphere of influence or control, particularly in a social or cultural context.

“Her influence extended far beyond her subjectdom, shaping the tastes and attitudes of a wider audience.”

Synonyms

  • dominion
  • subjection
  • subservience

Antonyms

  • independence
  • liberty