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were subordinated
noun
One who is subordinate.
Exact(57)
Town governments were subordinated to royal commissioners, whose powers included supervision of urban production.
[In the typical University setting, craft] and technique were subordinated to verbal analysis, problem-solving, and critical theory.
All other considerations, including the welfare of children and justice for victims, were subordinated to these priorities.
It's as if the social rituals themselves were subordinated to and transformed by the abstract forms of the peculiar merchandise.
But, as in the case of the Protestants of Northern Ireland, such fundamentalist concerns were subordinated to nationalistic ones.
On the other hand, these local governments were subordinated to the national legislature and ministries in Paris.
Appellants cannot refute the claim of racial gerrymandering by arguing the Legislature complied with traditional districting principles, since those factors were subordinated to racial objectives.
Helena Wall shows what life was like in colonial America, a culture where individuals and family were subordinated to the demands of the community.
Similar(3)
Foreign policy was subordinated to internal change.
So normal bondholders would be subordinated.
We will not be subordinated, like conjunctions!
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