"Do not subject anyone to ridicule." is a complete sentence.The sentence is made up of:you = the inferred subject of the sentence, a personal pronoun taking the place of the noun (name) of the person spoken to (second person);do subject = the verb;not = an adverb modifying the verb;anyone = direct object of the verb, an indefinite pronoun, a word taking the place of a noun for any unknown/unnamed person;to = a preposition relating the noun 'ridicule' to the verb 'subject';ridicule = a noun, the object of the preposition (the term 'to ridicule' is a prepositional phrase)
Some people use their answers to ridicule the person who is asking a question. All students in class are subject to the ridicule of their peers in class. When will all the ridicule end?
Winger
Why do you wish to subject me to ridicule?In Medieval Times, the criminals would be secured in stocks and the local villagers would stop by and throw fruit at them or ridicule them.It will not serve your purpose to ridicule me further.Don't ridicule the child!
The crowd began to ridicule the policeman.
Ridicule
I would avoid statements like that in a foreign language. You may become a subject of ridicule.
Rid-i-cule is the way you divide ridicule into syllables.
Some prefixes for "ridicule" include: "un-", "re-", and "pre-".
To save you form ridicule I supplied you with this sentence.
The motorcyclist roared down the freeway at a ridiculous speed. He looked ridiculous in the duck costume that he wore to the Mardi Gras parade. Getting the work permit from the county took a ridiculous amount of time.
Thriller!