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to be under something... MxM-- mattxmello is subordinate to LxMxN--LxMelloxNear. death note
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Inferior, lower position The subordinate workers were asked to work extra shifts for a percentage pay raise.
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Broken down the word SUBORDINATE basically means...
SUB - Meaning UNDER. (Like SUB marine UNDER water) ORDER - Meaning POSITION. FINAL DEFINITION - To be UNDER the POSITION, or rank of another. The main tribe pitted the two SUBORDINATE tribes against each other, for the purpose of eliminate any potential rise in power.
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1. (noun)
An employee under another employee's supervision and/or rules. 2. (noun) In the corporate business realm, this often explains one who a) is enslaved or b) is expected to be enslaved to the characteristic of professionalism (see professional). 3. (noun) A queen bee's pet. 4. (noun) One counted as inferior in business regardless of character or skill. May or may not be more valuable than their managers / superiors. 5. (verb) The action of kissing up to one counted superior in the business realm. To submit one's self to inferiority due to pressure, accusation, threat, or other non-work-related situations. The opposite of insubordination. "This is my incompetent team member--he's my subordinate."
"There's a new company policy in place." "I will gladly communicate it to my subordinates." "I'm the new CEO, and you are...?" :: Holds out hand to engage in handshake :: "I am the manager here and these are my many SUBORDINATES. Did I tell you they are my SUBORDINATES?" "Sorry I'm late; it looked like my wife was going into labor." "And she didn't and you're still late?" "Well....yeah! I needed to be there and makes sure all was fine." "I count this as insubordination. I expect you to subordinate yourself to my leadership and coaching tips." :: Blank stare / jaw drop from employee :: |
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