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been subordinated
noun
One who is subordinate.
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Women had been subordinated and even their goddess images replaced by one towering male Yahweh.
That's led to an extraordinary situation where the search for truth has been subordinated to political priorities … I think it does a disservice to the broader public.
The once predominant pay-scale issue has been subordinated to-or, at least, is being negotiated in close conjunction with-the issue of manning.
Most of Asia's predominantly agrarian societies had been subordinated; and the scramble for Africa, which even Germany, a latecomer to imperial expansion, would join, had only just begun.
Brain argues: "The professional element of police leadership has been subordinated to the political, while outsourcing has diluted the professional element of the workforce".
There is also a question about whether collateralization would cause a payout on Greece's $5.4 billion of credit-default swaps, as holders could argue that Greece's other debt had been subordinated.
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Foreign policy was subordinated to internal change.
So normal bondholders would be subordinated.
We will not be subordinated, like conjunctions!
All else is subordinated to fighting this evil.
"Everything is subordinated to chess, to that one goal".
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