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Difference between Subject for something and Subject to something

subject for somethingsaid of a person or thing to be dealt with in some way:

  • Mental illness is not a subject for ridicule and at this time Frank deserves our sympathy.

subject to something

1. exposed to smth., usually damaging or unpleasant:

  • Any group viewed as a threat to the rule of the Communist Party is subject to harsh treatment.

2. in a state of dependence on smth.; submitted to principles, regulations, etc.:

  • He would no longer be subject to the caprice of any woman.

3. conditional upon smth.:

  • It will be milk from farms where scrupulously clean methods are practiced—and itself a product subject to bacteriological tests.