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to subordinates
noun
One who is subordinate.
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They stand tall when talking to subordinates.
Jokes are still rampant, from leaders to subordinates.
That Scots and Irish inflections were not restricted to subordinates.
They drive sport utility vehicles and talk to subordinates through translators.
He listened to subordinates, strived for consensus and sometimes appeared indecisive.
Mr. Hoover penned this portentous note to subordinates: What do we know of H. M. Hefner?
In some instances, senior members have arranged marriages of their sisters to subordinates.
Then my first friend to achieve managerial status was fired a year later for being so terrible to subordinates.
On Saturday, Parliament passed a law granting him immunity, and extending the immunity to subordinates who committed politically motivated crimes.
He was losing interest in DHL, delegating much of his operational control to subordinates of uneven quality.
This describes Grant's own writing perfectly, in his memoirs as well as in his wartime orders to subordinates.
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