nonsubject

/nɑnˈsʌbdʒɪkt/
noun
  1. A topic or area that is not considered a formal subject of study, discussion, or interest.
    • The committee dismissed the proposal as a nonsubject, refusing to debate it.
    • For many students, philosophy remains a nonsubject until college.
    • In high school, art history was treated as a nonsubject and rarely mentioned.
  2. A person who is not under the authority or control of a particular government or ruler.
    • As a diplomat, he was a nonsubject of the host country's laws.
    • She was considered a nonsubject because she held no citizenship.
    • The treaty defined the rights of subjects and nonsubjects within the empire.
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