Lower in rank or importance.
Occurring at a relatively low altitude.
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Examples for "subordinate"
Examples for "subordinate"
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.
1This simple technique may offer a potential solution for low-level protein analysis.
2Congressional aides, however, said the discussions have been low-level and generally unproductive.
3Despite that, recreational users said police were letting low-level use slide anyway.
4Since then, the region has endured decades of mostly low-level separatist conflict.
5The scandal also led to the firing of thousands of low-level executives.
6Apatura selected a low-level aerial view and forced his body to relax.
7Lieutenant Gerald Coffee was on his second low-level reconnaissance mission over Cuba.
8But this was low-level football, although there was something to work with.
9Some government employees, specifically educators and low-level councillors, bemoaned the planned retrenchments.
10Increasing seropositivity with age is suggestive of low-level endemic transmission in Fiji.
11Take that low-level emission profile, suggesting a small source of inboard power-
12They are also prosecuted and issued long sentences for low-level nonviolent offenses.
13Baluch separatist rebels have been fighting a low-level guerrilla war for decades.
14She was still very young and a low-level priestess in Hera's temple.
15One thousand feet was the ideal altitude for taking low-level reconnaissance pictures.
16Castro complained that the low-level planes were demoralizing Cuban and Soviet troops.
Translations for low-level