Sibordinate example sentences

Related (13): subordinate, subservience, submissiveness, subjection, subordination, subaltern, subjugation, servility, subordinating, inferiority, compliance, humbleness, meekness.

✕ Play adjective [səˈbôrdənət]

subordinate (adjective)

  - lower in rank or position:

  - of less or secondary importance:

  - a person under the authority or control of another within an organization:

  - treat or regard as of lesser importance than something else:

  - make subservient to or dependent on something else:

Synonyms

junior, lower, lesser, inferior, lowly, minor, supporting, superior, senior, secondary, lesser, minor, subsidiary, subservient, ancillary, auxiliary, attendant, peripheral, marginal, supplementary, accessory, additional, extra, central, major, chief, junior, assistant, second, deputy, aide, adjutant, subaltern, apprentice, underling, flunkey, minion, lackey, mate, inferior, sidekick, henchman, superior, senior, Legal

"Sibordinate" Example Sentences

1. The sibordinate clause provides additional information about the noun in the main clause.
2. Sibordinate clauses are a type of subordinate clause.
3. Sibordinate clauses often begin with a subordinating conjunction.
4. She was happy to accept the sibordinate role.
5. The sibordinate clause in this sentence is "that he had promised".
6. The sibordinate clause is a clause that is dependent on the main clause.
7. Sibordinate clauses are dependent clauses that cannot stand alone as a sentence.
8. She felt uncomfortable in her sibordinate position.
9. Sibordinate clauses provide additional information to the main clause.
10. He was in a sibordinate position to his boss.
11. The sibordinate clause in this sentence is "when the sun rises".
12. The sibordinate clause in this sentence is "if we finish early".
13. His sibordinate position made him feel powerless.
14. She was happy to take on the sibordinate role.
15. She accepted her sibordinate role in the team.
16. Sibordinate clauses are dependent clauses that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
17. He was not happy to take on the sibordinate role.
18. She was not comfortable in her sibordinate position.
19. Sibordinate clauses are subordinate clauses that provide additional information about the main clause.
20. The sibordinate clause in this sentence is "that she was tired".

Common Phases

Planning; Implementing; Evaluating; Revising

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