• The university rector was appointed for four years by the minister of education and was subordinate to the curator of his educational district.
  • you subordinate. he/she/it subordinates. ... they will have been subordinating. Future in the Past Indefinite, Active Voice. I should/would subordinate.
  • Whatever the term used, the idea of subordinates working cooperatively to help reach a common goal remains an essential aspect of many workplaces.
  • Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Subordinates and, of course, Subordinates synonyms and on the right...
  • Sentences must consist of at least one main clause, whereas the number of subordinate clauses is hypothetically without limitation.
  • When it comes to the English language, choosing the right word to use can be a tricky task. Two words that often cause confusion are “subordinate” and “peer.”
  • subordinate (adj.) mid-15c., subordinat, "having an inferior rank, arranged so that it is dependent on another," from Medieval Latin subordinatus "placed in a...
  • Someone who is subordinate to you has a less important position than you and has to obey you. Sixty of his subordinate officers followed his example.
  • from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
    • adjective Belonging to a lower or inferior class or rank; secondary.
    • noun One that is subordinate.
  • Synonyms of "Subordinates" as a verb (1 Word). ... Usage Examples of "Subordinates" as an adjective. Associations of "Subordinates" (30 Words).