largely subordinate

Frequency: 4.50.6 per million words

to indicate that subordination applies to a great extent but not completely

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  • While the project manager has significant autonomy, their responsibilities are largely subordinate to the CEO's overall vision.
  • The success of the subsidiary company was largely subordinate to the financial health of the parent corporation.
  • In this organizational structure, the regional directors are largely subordinate to the national office.
  • Her personal ambitions became largely subordinate to the needs of her growing family.
  • The technical team's work, though crucial, is largely subordinate to the marketing department's campaign strategy.
  • The ancient civilization's daily life was largely subordinate to the agricultural calendar and the whims of nature.
  • The artist considered their individual style to be largely subordinate to the message they wished to convey.
  • Even the most innovative ideas are largely subordinate to the company's established ethical guidelines.
  • The rights of the individual are often largely subordinate to the perceived needs of the collective in certain societies.
  • The details of the plan were largely subordinate to the overarching objective of achieving peace.