subordinate
used to indicate who or what someone/something is subordinate to
to specify a clear and immediate hierarchical relationship
entirely in a lower or less important position
to indicate that the subordinate nature is the fundamental characteristic
entirely in a lower or less important position
to fully place something in a lower rank or position
to fully place something in a lower rank or position
to fully place something in a lower rank or position
to emphasize that the subordination is strong and unyielding
to indicate that subordination applies to a great extent but not completely
to indicate a state of being in a lower or less important position
to indicate a change to a state of being in a lower position
to continue to be in a lower or less important position
to treat something as less important than something else