Inferior in rank or status.
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Examples for "secondary"
Examples for "secondary"
1Question: My daughter is 14 and in second year of secondary school.
2Today we accept free primary and secondary education as a national birth-right.
3It also wants to extend health services in all public secondary schools.
4There is also a secondary problem -how to add new services.
5A senior industry official said the cost was likely to be secondary.
1This however depends on other results due to their inferior goal difference.
2Other problems frequently cited include external weapons and an inferior outdated engine.
3The energistic effect downgraded their electronic systems to a woefully inferior state.
4No general system existed; the masters were very inferior and ill paid.
5Now in the physical order the inferior is moved by the superior.
1Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett said the group were playing petty politics.
2Which was true, of course, and petty of me to bring up.
3I don't have time to resolve these petty family squabbles right now.
4Oppression, daily petty harassment and humiliation are the breeding ground for violence.
5The provost, however, had never wasted his time with such petty artifice.
1They must be subordinate always to the general motive of the play.
2Servants and subordinate agents in England are quite unmanageable in these respects.
3The monks are only in an ecclesiastical sense subordinate to the abbot.
4So far in relation to the rights and privileges of subordinate lodges.
5An Army general isn't just accused of sexually assaulting a female subordinate.
1Niryn did not regret his lowly birth; quite the opposite, in fact.
2She would soon forget that night in London with her lowly lieutenant.
3Their first aim was lowly; and the way gradually opened before them.
4Give wisdom to the simple this day, and understanding to the lowly.
5She had learnt also the lowly and self-denying faith in common chances.
1He returned abruptly to the subaltern officer and the regiment in Canada.
2The subaltern went along the verandah to the door and tried it.
3The blood seems to be boiling in my head, gasped the subaltern.
4The new subaltern of A Battery suddenly lowered himself into the pit.
5His heart beat at one with the heart of the junior subaltern.
1That ought to make him at least a junior-grade military genius.
2Harried noncoms and junior-grade officers buzzed everywhere, failing miserably to bring order to the chaos.
1Sources from both sides said negotiations among lower-ranking officials would continue on Wednesday.
2One of the lower-ranking officers on the bridge gasped, eyes widening.
3It led to more prosecutions against lower-ranking individuals in the Nazi death machine.
4Leaderwolves usually wait for lower-ranking wolves to come to them.
5The restructuring plan anticipates EFIH will emerge from bankruptcy owned by lower-ranking unsecured creditors.
6This sentiment is shared by lower-ranking women who are loyal to the ruling regime.
7Zhu eschewed consensus, and was infamously short-handed with lower-ranking bureaucrats.
8China agreed instead to send a politburo member, but then decided to send lower-ranking officials.
9Many lower-ranking commanders were left out of the prosecution.
10Under Israeli law, prime ministers are not required to resign if indicted, but lower-ranking ministers are.
11This was a region shrouded in mystery, a region from which lower-ranking priests were normally barred.
12Others are four lower-ranking officers and eight soldiers.
13Several lower-ranking people at the hospital have also been relieved of their duties, Gates said last week.
14The attractor field of the clumped lower-ranking priests interfered catastrophically with the course of the center angel.
15Clerks and lower-ranking officials are completely calm.
16The dead included three sergeants, a lower-ranking soldier and a 17-year-old girl, the Anatolian state news agency said.