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was subordinated
noun
One who is subordinate.
Exact(57)
Foreign policy was subordinated to internal change.
The country's rise was subordinated to the rise of the heir.
Wilson ensured that everything – including spending – was subordinated to winning another general election that October.
Quality was subordinated to a checklist of perceived local needs and easy ideological meanings.
The frontier Police was subordinated to the State Police office, Department III, which dealt with counterintelligence tasks.
In the end, the document was subordinated to a statement about a programme of austerity," he added.
The execution of church discipline by the clergy was subordinated to the regulations of canon law provided for priests.
Administratively, in Qing times (1644 1911/12), Kalgan was subordinated to Xuanhua, about 17 miles (27 km) south.
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So normal bondholders would be subordinated.
We will not be subordinated, like conjunctions!
All else is subordinated to fighting this evil.
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