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subordinate in Spanish

subordinate in Spanish is subordinado, supeditar — subordinate means lower in rank, importance, or position; under the authority of someone else.

subordinate in Spanish

subordinado
adj
Placed in a lower class, rank, or position.
supeditar
verb
(transitive) To treat (someone) as of less value or importance.

What does "subordinate" mean?

  1. adj Lower in rank, importance, or position; under the authority of someone else.
    "Junior officers are subordinate to the captain."
  2. noun A person who works under someone else's authority.
    "The manager delegated the task to one of her subordinates."
  3. 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.

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What is "subordinate" in Spanish?

"subordinate" in Spanish is subordinado, supeditar. subordinate means: Lower in rank, importance, or position; under the authority of someone else.

How do you use "subordinate" in a sentence?

Example: "Junior officers are subordinate to the captain." In Spanish, "subordinate" is subordinado, supeditar.

Are there other ways to say "subordinate" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "subordinate": subordinado, supeditar.

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