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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher was subordinating the disruptive student to the back of the classroom.
The writer used subordinating words to vary the sentence structure.
The subordinating conjunction "although" introduced a contrasting idea.
The subordinating clause "unless you hurry" introduced a condition for the action.
The subordinating word "because" explained the reason for his absence.
The subordinating phrase "as a result" conveyed the consequence of the action.
The subordinating word "whenever" indicated a recurring action.
The subordinating conjunction "until" indicated the duration of the action.
The essay required the use of subordinating clauses to demonstrate complex ideas.
The essay was structured using subordinating clauses to develop the argument.
The subordinating phrase "in order to" conveyed the purpose of the action.
The speaker used subordinating words to connect the main ideas.
The subordinating adverb "wherever" indicated the location of the action.
The students were asked to identify the subordinating conjunctions in the sentence.
The subordinating conjunction "since" explained the cause of the problem.
The students struggled to understand the meaning of subordinating words in the reading.
The use of subordinating words made the presentation more cohesive.
The subordinating adverb "however" signaled a shift in the argument.
The subordinating team members followed the lead of the project manager.
The captain of the team has a higher position in the sports hierarchy than the subordinating players.
The teacher is the head of the classroom hierarchy, with the students being subordinating.
The CEO has a team of subordinating employees who assist with daily tasks.
The head chef delegated subordinating duties to the line cooks.
The manager is higher in the organizational hierarchy than the subordinating employee.
The driver was a subordinating to the passenger.
The sales representatives have subordinating roles to the regional managers.
The subordinating clause in the sentence changed its meaning.
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