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Meanings of great insubordination in English
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Usage of great insubordination in English
1
From your own showing the case seems to be one of greatinsubordination.
2
The greater part of the servants at this establishment had been convicts, they were in a state of greatinsubordination.
3
He conceived the greatinsubordination, therefore, of this great movement, which must compromise Sir Henry Clinton's plans, although Sir Henry was his commander.