Sentence example with the word 'subordination'

subordination

assortment, culling, hierarchy, juniority, place, satellite status, secondariness, service, sorting, subordinacy, taxonomy

Definition n. the state of being subordinate to something

Last update: October 24, 2015


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Hence the strength with which a champion of the faith like Anselm insists on the subordination of reason.   [Please select]

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The hardest lesson for such a child to learn is the subordination of its erratic will to our normal ones.   [Please select]

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The old grenadier was laconic by nature, and his habit of silence had become intensified by his years of subordination and service.   [Please select]

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John liked Lannes' manner toward them both, his fine subordination to his mother and his protective air toward his sister.   [Please select]

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"But don't you see that subordination becomes impossible when each officer--" Sir John interrupted his colleague.   [Please select]

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Without discipline or a spirit of subordination, they knew how to keep their ranks and act as one man.   [Please select]

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The captain and officers were still cool, and preserved perfect subordination.   [Please select]

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Years with David had made automatic the subordination of self to the demands of the practice.   [Please select]

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Sculpture in Egypt, and in Greece, grew up in subordination to architecture.   [Please select]

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Reasoning, remonstrating, threatening, and ridiculing their officers, they show their sense of equality and their total want of subordination.   [Please select]

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Farmers who could state the esoteric doctrine of "spiritual independence" between the stilts of the plough, and talked familiarly of "co-ordinate jurisdiction with mutual subordination," were not likely to fall into the vice of generalisation.   [Please select]

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