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16 March, 22:02
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define subordinate
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Tessa Harris
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Generally speaking, "subordinate" means "ranking lower than a superior authority" or "of lesser importance than another rank". In grammar, "subordinate" is used in "subordinate clause", which is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence (dependent clause).
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