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be subordinate
noun
One who is subordinate.
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She doesn't even pretend to be subordinate to her husband.
It adopts a defiant psyche because appeasement would show it to be subordinate to the west.
A worker's life story was programmed to be subordinate to the superorganism's needs.
But your likes and dislikes should be subordinate to your customers'.
Will countries let their domestic policies be subordinate to the international system?
Liberty of contract certainly did exist, but it had to be subordinate to the police power.
Could the established Scottish presbyterian church be subordinate to an English-dominated United Kingdom Parliament?
At both levels, they tend to be subordinate to larger hummingbirds when feeding.
But P J Sosko's terrific turn as Hemingway thwarts that; he's simply too magnetic to be subordinate.
But even the idea of CO2 capture and waste handling must be subordinate to basic human rights".
The law would permit martial-law zones where civilian officials would be subordinate to regional police and military commanders.
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