subordinate in Korean
subordinate in Korean is 종속시키다, 예속시키다 — subordinate means lower in rank, importance, or position; under the authority of someone else.
subordinate in Korean
종속시키다
Pronounced: jongsoksikida
to make subservient
예속시키다
Pronounced: yesoksikida
to make subservient
What does "subordinate" mean?
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adj Lower in rank, importance, or position; under the authority of someone else.
"Junior officers are subordinate to the captain."
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noun A person who works under someone else's authority.
"The manager delegated the task to one of her subordinates."
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verb To treat something as less important than something else, or to place it under another's control.
"He subordinated his own ambitions to support the family business."
subordinate in a sentence
- Junior officers are subordinate to the captain.
- The manager delegated the task to one of her subordinates.
- He subordinated his own ambitions to support the family business.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "subordinate" in Korean?
"subordinate" in Korean is 종속시키다, 예속시키다. subordinate means: Lower in rank, importance, or position; under the authority of someone else.
How do you pronounce 종속시키다?
"subordinate" in Korean is 종속시키다, pronounced "jongsoksikida".
How do you use "subordinate" in a sentence?
Example: "Junior officers are subordinate to the captain." In Korean, "subordinate" is 종속시키다, 예속시키다.
Are there other ways to say "subordinate" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "subordinate": 종속시키다, 예속시키다.
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