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I . sub·or·di·nate N [səˈbɔ:dənət]

subordinate

II . sub·or·di·nate VB trans [səˈbɔ:dɪneɪt]

III . sub·or·di·nate ADJ [səˈbɔ:dənət]

1. subordinate (secondary):

subordinate
subordinate

2. subordinate (lower in rank):

subordinate

sub·or·di·nate ˈclause N

subordinate clause
subordinate clause

Usage examples with subordinate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During the war, the provincial administrative institutions were subordinate to the military and headed by military officials.
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Values and the people that hold them seem necessarily subordinate to the ecosystem.
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He took great care of all his police subordinates.
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Detainees were allocated to brigades, usually run by common criminals encouraged to use violence against their subordinates.
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Rich mediums can promote a closer relationship between a manager and subordinate.
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He was born into the working class; his father was employed in a subordinate position at the theological school.
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In the same way a commander can draw conclusions regarding his subordinates.
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This trickled down the chain of his subordinates.
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Male breeders can benefit directly from reproducing with subordinate females and aiding in raising the young.
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Two brats whose parents have a subordinate-supervisory relationship can cause problems for both their parents.
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