subordinate
sub
ˈsʌb
sab
or
ɔ:r
awr
di
ˌdi
di
nate
nət
nēt
British pronunciation
/sʌbˈɔːdɪnət/

Definición y significado de "subordinate"en inglés

Subordinate
01

subordinado

an employee who is under the authority or control of another person
subordinate definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She treated her subordinates with respect and fairness.
02

a word or term that is more specific in meaning than another word

example
Ejemplos
Sofa is a subordinate word under the general term furniture.
subordinate
01

subordinado, inferior

lower in position or importance
subordinate definition and meaning
DisapprovingDisapproving
example
Ejemplos
The employee 's career development plan included clear steps for moving from a subordinate role to a leadership position.
El plan de desarrollo profesional del empleado incluía pasos claros para pasar de un rol subordinado a una posición de liderazgo.
02

subordinado, inferior

required to obey orders or follow directives from a higher-ranking individual or entity

under

second

example
Ejemplos
In feudal systems, peasants were subordinate to the nobility.
En los sistemas feudales, los campesinos estaban subordinados a la nobleza.
03

(of a clause) grammatically dependent on a main clause and unable to stand alone as a complete sentence

example
Ejemplos
The teacher explained how to punctuate subordinate clauses correctly.
to subordinate
01

to rank, treat, or consider something or someone as less important or of lower value compared to something else

example
Ejemplos
The company subordinated short-term profits to long-term sustainability goals.
02

subordinar

to make something or someone dependent, controlled, or subservient to another
example
Ejemplos
The organization subordinated individual initiatives to a central plan.
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