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subordinate
[ adjective noun suh-bawr-dn-it; verb suh-bawr-dn-eyt ]
adjective
- placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
- of less importance; secondary.
Synonyms: ancillary
- subject to or under the authority of a superior.
- subservient or inferior.
- Grammar.
- acting as a modifier, as when I finished, which is subordinate to They were glad in They were glad when I finished.
- noting or pertaining to a subordinating conjunction.
- Obsolete. submissive.
noun
- a subordinate person or thing.
Synonyms: inferior
subordinate
adjective
- of lesser order or importance
- under the authority or control of another
a subordinate functionary
noun
- a person or thing that is subordinate
verb
- to put in a lower rank or position (than)
- to make subservient
to subordinate mind to heart
Derived Forms
- subˈordinative, adjective
- subˈordinately, adverb
- subˌordiˈnation, noun
Other Words From
- sub·ordi·nate·ly adverb
- sub·ordi·nate·ness noun
- sub·ordi·nation sub·or·di·na·cy [s, uh, -, bawr, -dn-, uh, -see], noun
- sub·or·di·na·tive [s, uh, -, bawr, -dn-ey-tiv, -, bawr, -dn-, uh, -], adjective
- nonsub·ordi·nate adjective
- nonsub·ordi·nating adjective
- presub·ordi·nate verb (used with object) presubordinated presubordinating
- self-sub·ordi·nating adjective
- unsub·ordi·nate adjective
- unsub·ordi·native adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of subordinate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of subordinate1
Example Sentences
The creation of such a panel, if it came to fruition, would facilitate the purging of military leaders who were unwilling to carry out presidential orders — or those relayed by a loyal subordinate.
“At the beginning, my character is seriously subordinate to her powerful and terrifying older sister,” Williams says.
The former president’s predictions of triumph, the reporter who has covered several Republican presidential campaigns concluded, belie a sense of panic among his subordinates that "the bottom has started to fall out" in their efforts.
“It appears to me, his only real fault was not always agreeing with his subordinates on policy,” Koretz said.
China and Taiwan are "not subordinate to each other", he said, adding that China "has no right to represent Taiwan".
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