subordinated Antonyms

Meaning of subordinated

subordinated

placed in or occupying a lower rank, class, or position, yielding to or controlled by authority, placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position, of, relating to, or being a clause that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb, one who stands in order or rank below another, submissive to or controlled by authority, subordinating, to assign lower priority to (as a debt or creditor), to treat as of less value or importance, to make subject or subservient, one that is subordinate, to make subordinate, of, relating to, or constituting a clause that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb, placed in or occupying a lower class or rank

subordinated Sentence Examples

  1. The subordinate clause follows the main clause and adds more information.
  2. Subordinated conjunctions are used to introduce subordinate clauses.
  3. Subordinate clauses can be used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
  4. Relative pronouns can introduce subordinate clauses that relate to a noun.
  5. The gerund is a verb form that can be used as a noun and can introduce a subordinate clause.
  6. The infinitive is a verb form that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb and can introduce a subordinate clause.
  7. Subordinate clauses can be used to provide more detail, context, or explanation.
  8. Subordinated conjunctions include words such as because, although, when, unless, and while.
  9. Relative pronouns include words such as who, which, that, and whose.
  10. Gerunds include words such as running, walking, and talking.

FAQs About the word subordinated

placed in or occupying a lower rank, class, or position, yielding to or controlled by authority, placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position, of, re

subdued,subjected, conquered, defeated, dominated, reduced, enslaved, pacified, vanquished, overcame

sprung, released, discharged, freed, emancipated,liberated, enfranchised, unbound, manumitted, sprang

The subordinate clause follows the main clause and adds more information.

Subordinated conjunctions are used to introduce subordinate clauses.

Subordinate clauses can be used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.

Relative pronouns can introduce subordinate clauses that relate to a noun.