Verb 1. chew over - reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"
What it can be?
subject
Noun
1. the person, thing, or topic being dealt with or discussed
2. any branch of learning considered as a course of study
3. a person, object, idea, or scene portrayed in a work of art
4. Grammar a word or phrase that represents the person or thing performing the action of the verb in a sentence; for example, the cat in the sentence The cat catches mice
5. a person or thing that undergoes an experiment or treatment
6. a person under the rule of a monarch or government: Zambian subjects
Adjective
1. being under the rule or a monarch or government: a subject race
2. subject to
a. showing a tendency towards: they are expensive and subject to over-runs in cost and time
b. exposed or vulnerable to: subject to ridicule
c. conditional upon: pay is subject to negotiation
Adverb
subject to under the condition that something takes place: my visit was agreed subject to certain conditions
Verb
[sub-ject]
subject to
a. to cause (someone) to experience (something unpleasant): they were subjected to beatings
b. to bring under the control or authority (of): to subject a soldier to discipline [Latin subjectus brought under]
subjection n

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