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been subordinate
noun
One who is subordinate.
Exact(14)
In Western culture, color has always been subordinate to line.
Historically, fishermen have been subordinate to farmers — poorer, and less educated.
For too long, American political strategy in Afghanistan has been subordinate to military and intelligence operations.
Meyer says a key condition, "that should have been a red line but that wasn't", was that the military process should have been subordinate to a diplomatic strategy.
Traditionally, the central bank has been subordinate to the finance minister and the president and has been used as a tool for political ambitions.
The writer may have been subordinate to the glamorous man of action, but has been all along a kind of parasite.
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The humanities knowledge had been subordinated to scientific knowledge.
Using the principle of subordination and (2.7), we see that the analytic dilatation is subordinate to.
NCOs are subordinate to commissioned officers.
Capital is subordinate to that.
It was subordinate to the Politburo.
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