English to Bengali Dictionary subordinate

subordinate

অধস্তন
definition
verb
practical considerations were subordinated to political expediency
treat or regard as of lesser importance than something else.
noun
The commander of any level is supposed to pay serious attention to work with his subordinates and organize control over their activities.
a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.
adjective
his subordinate officers
lower in rank or position.
translation of 'subordinate'
verb
শাসনাধীন করান,
সাপেক্ষ করান
noun
আজ্ঞাধীন,
আজ্ঞাধীন ব্যক্তি,
আজ্ঞানুবর্তী,
আজ্ঞাবহ
adjective
নিম্ন,
অধস্তন,
অধ:স্থ,
অধীন,
ছোট,
অবর,
অপ্রধান
example
Though corruption has been rampant among the 'subordinate' ranks, senior officers, by and large, were not tainted by corruption.
Of relevance here to the new pattern of migration is the relegation of women to a 'subordinate' position.
Leith is languid, conceited, a natural leader of men despite his 'subordinate' rank.
Creeds and confessions are important, but they are 'subordinate' to the Word and must be judged by the Word.
To Zohra, who obtained a master's degree from the Bogor Institute of Agriculture, the 'subordinate' position of women in a variety of fields must be opposed.
If, on the other hand, he is an act- or rule-utilitarian, he would seem to give character a role that is 'subordinate' to reason.
For a population that has been forced into a permanent 'subordinate' position by an occupying power, this disparity is not only a hardship but a searing humiliation as well.
The negative side of his personality suggests that he strongly dislikes being in 'subordinate' positions.
In spite of young Kano's academic superiority he was relegated to a 'subordinate' position, because of his physical inferiority.
As secondary theories, they were 'subordinate' to alternative theories but assumed importance when the onset of diabetes seemed to have no biological or lifestyle basis.
The Dutch Republic is presented as an early example of a state in which the nobility lost their leading position as they became 'subordinate' to merchant patricians.
The second is the 'subordinate' colour, which is used to substantiate the claim the primary colour holds on the viewers attention.
Aboriginal rights are generally 'subordinate' to other public policy priorities, and as a result distinct cultures are threatened
It is noteworthy that all the members of the court-martial, appointed by the convening officer, were 'subordinate' in rank to him.
Robinson tried to bring the baptism of the Spirit and water baptism together though he continued to speak of the external act as 'subordinate' and secondary to the baptism of the Spirit.
As for the theatrical cut - it's clearly 'subordinate' to the extended cut that's on the second DVD release.
A more serious problem is that their economic dependence may result in their finding themselves in a 'subordinate' position in their families.
Historically, the tradition has viewed the first and second foci as 'subordinate' to the third.
He painted many easel pictures as well as murals, and though he insisted they were 'subordinate' to his wall paintings, they were important in helping to establish his international reputation.
Some people are proud to be bestowed with ‘polygamy awards’ - which explicitly place women in a 'subordinate' position in society.
The woman's double exposure, to the physical longing of the man and to the insistent gaze of the narrator, places her in a typically 'subordinate' and powerless position.
This recognises the power of the State and its ability to get things done, but critically also recognised that Soviet society was able to negotiate with the State even if from an unequal and 'subordinate' position.
It should be noted that different clay minerals are stable at the low pH level in the gut in comparison with sea water, although this is likely to be of 'subordinate' importance relative to the kinetic effect of decreased pH.
No job is more important than another; no position is 'subordinate' to another.
Although this was by no means an uncommon pattern in late nineteenth-century Europe, it reflected Italy's relatively 'subordinate' position on international markets.
Second, experience may reveal that our operating principles are 'subordinate' to even more fundamental principles that should overrule them.
This ownership or control over labor might be developed through the lineage, where junior members were 'subordinate' to the senior members, though this is less visible in older documentation.
However, the figure of the virgin and its supporting theology are 'subordinate' to her son.
But John's role as baptizer is 'subordinate' to his main task, which is to bear witness to Jesus.
What the authors/protagonists say at any given juncture of the text is of 'subordinate' importance to the way they say it.
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