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Subordinating

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Subordinating meaning

present participle and gerund of subordinate

Synonyms of Subordinating

Example sentences (11)

The ERA focus also shifted NOW’s priorities, subordinating more local concerns and other previously coequal goals such as securing equal rights for lesbians and ensuring that women of color felt welcome and represented in NOW.

The very essence of the marital relationship — the fusing of two into one, the subordinating of the individual to the couple, learning to approach life’s challenges not as — is anathema to the “newer” ways of thinking.

In other words, someone might have a completely different orchestrating AI agent that makes use of those same subordinating AI agents, including booking flights, booking hotels, and so on.

While she may simply be subordinating her desires to mine, it’s also possible that she’s making sure she doesn’t wind up alone.

He doesn’t think that they’re very effective or that the United States should be subordinating itself to them.

According to the scriptures the reason the Buddha himself gave was that the admission of women would weaken the Sangha and shorten its lifetime, and he laid down strict rules subordinating nuns to monks ( The Eight Garudhammas ).

A dependent clause also normally contains a subordinating conjunction (or in the case of relative clauses, a relative pronoun or phrase containing one).

Another type of dependent clause with no subordinating conjunction is the conditional clause formed by inversion (see below).

Dependent clauses The syntax of a dependent clause is generally the same as that of an independent clause, except that the dependent clause usually begins with a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun (or phrase containing such).

Finally, projects are planned and managed to ensure that the resources are ready when the critical chain tasks must start, subordinating all other resources to the critical chain.

He began subordinating non-governmental organizations that worked in education, health, and social affairs under his authority by replacing their elected leaders and directors with PNA officials loyal to him.