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to subordinated
noun
One who is subordinate.
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In one article, Holmes had said, "The wife is to subordinate herself to her husband".
That often harms American interests.Another error was to subordinate means to ends.
Every great actor knows how to subordinate personality to the character he or she is playing.
"The wife is to subordinate herself to her husband," he has written.
Is punishment likely to convince Pakistan to subordinate its own interests to America's?
Kuchma acted quickly to subordinate the Cabinet of Ministers and local councils to his control.
He often had no alternative but to grant considerable leeway to subordinate officers on distant campaigns.
He was willing to subordinate his career to her own; he also became her agent.
Instead, it continues to subordinate U.S. security needs to its unchanged political agenda.
But they were constantly pressured to subordinate literary standards to Soviet ideology.
Civil War soldiers were not used to subordinating themselves within large organizations.
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