Sentence example with the word 'subordinating'

subordinating

Definition adj. serving to connect a subordinate clause to a main clause

Last update: July 2, 2015


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In Siena he wrote his Actio in pontifices romanos et eorum asseclas, a vigorous indictment, in twenty "testimonia," against what he now believed to be the fundamental error of the Roman Church in subordinating Scripture to tradition, as well as against various particular doctrines, such as that of ' P. Orsi in Notizie degli Scavi (1899), 45 2 -47 1; Romische Quartalschrift (1898), 624-631.   [Please select]

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Such exercises cannot fail to teach the value and power of social effort, and the necessity of subordinating personal desires to the common good.   [Please select]

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The Wei dynasty did not succeed, however, in closely subordinating the various army commanders to the central government.   [Please select]

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Fancy Professor Guillaume suddenly subordinating academic disposition of line and mass to true structural expression.   [Please select]

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The Chinese have been family-centered and accustomed to subordinating their individual inclinations to the requirements of family and neighborhood.   [Please select]

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Stephen had suspected Eliphalet of subordinating principles to business gain, and hence the conversation with Mr.   [Please select]

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Accordingly it was understood that Tsin and Ts'u should both be Protectors, but that neither Ts'in nor Ts'i should recognize their status to the point of subordinating themselves to the joint hegemons.'   [Please select]

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Have you still even that power of desperate mental passion, so often subordinating the merely physical, of the mature woman who seeks for the last time to find in love what love has not.   [Please select]

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