As a young man Altenstein had been in charge of a subordinate division of the Department of Public Instruction under Humboldt, and was a man of somewhat liberal ideas.
Similarly the mind, as the body, must be disciplined to virtue by training the child to deny, subordinate desires, and apply reason to acts.
As in England, too, all was clearly subordinate to the Church.
Service to the State became purely subordinate to personal pleasure and advancement.
The child was taught the Law of his fathers, trained to make holiness a rule of his life and to subordinate his will to that of the one God, and commanded to revere his teachers (R.
This form of organization first arose in Massachusetts, in 1837, in an effort tosubordinate the district schools and reduce them to a semblance of an organized system.
The political methods and social style of the Governors-General were imitated more or less exactly by the subordinate officials according to their degree in the provinces.
This detachment was composed entirely of the Hadendoa tribesmen of Osman Digna's flag, and was commanded by one of his subordinate Emirs, who selected a suitable position in the shallow khor.
Bishara remained unsatisfied, and at length, despairing of infusing energy into Hammuda, he ordered his subordinate Osman Azrak to supersede him.
Thither the subordinate governors, Beys and Mudirs, repaired at intervals to report the state of their provinces and to receive instructions.
Jackson, who was most anxious that no disagreement should arise, begged him to give positive orders to his subordinate to maintain the status quo, as had been agreed.
The Sor Teresa is only Sister Superior, you must know, and is therefore subordinate to the Mother Superior.
I am willing to serve you in such positions as you may assign me, and I will do so as faithfully as ever subordinate served superior.
Every subordinate is independent within limits; but one general will controls all.
All physical ideas and principles are succinct directions, frequently involving subordinate directions, for the employment of economically classified experiences, ready for use.
The subordinate part of this statement has become much more popular than all the rest of the doctrine of energy.
Then, every musical sound heretofore regarded as simple can be resolved into a subordinate succession of musical tones.
Otherwise his scepticism is subordinate to orthodox belief, the fundamental dogmas of the church seeming to him intuitively evident.
The subordinate staff are trained for their work in so-called silvicultural schools, of which a large number exist.
The death of his father on the 1st of July of that year removed an influence which tended to keep himsubordinate to the court, and his friendship for Burke drew him into close alliance with the Rockingham Whigs.
The narrative would lose the character of perspicuity which is so necessary for the whole matter, if it were complete in the subordinate circumstances.
On the contrary, these are rather to be considered as being subordinate to Him, as carrying out the work of destruction only by His command and authority.
This, indeed, is only a subordinate argument; but it acquires its full importance, when connected with the foundation of the third and fourth proofs.
The putting on of precious ornaments comes into view, only in so far as it is one of these efforts, and, indeed, a very subordinate one.
Earl Grey was afraid to leave him neglected or discontented in the lower house, and the honourable gentleman was determined not to sacrifice his importance in that home for any subordinate office.
These commissioners were to be assisted by a subordinate board of nine directors, to be chosen in the first instance by parliament, and afterwards by the proprietors.
Lord Lyndhurst communicated the nature of his commission to several other influential persons, and they were not unwilling to take subordinate situations, but no one came forward as a leader.
Am I then to blame for refusing to do that, in the subordinate office of attorney-general, which a more eminent adviser of the crown, only two years ago, declared he would not consent to do?
This method of carpentry seems to have been used only for subordinate buildings; but yet it should not be passed by in silence.
Even though she acquire greater skill in household affairs, she should still resign herself to the subordinate place of assistant.
Their subordinate commanders were called comites and duces.
The administration of them was carried on by those who had enjoyed the office of consul, and by praetors, subordinate to whom were the quaestors, or collectors of the revenue.
Judaea and Samaria were consequently annexed as a Roman province to Syria, and placed under procurators subordinate to the Syrian governors: among these procurators, the most famous is Pontius Pilate, about A.
It must likewise be observed, that the code for private life given by Solon exhibits the genius of a man who regarded polity as subordinate to morals, and not, like Lycurgus, morals as subordinate to polity.
Hiero's power strengthened by the establishment of new citizens, both in Syracuse and itssubordinate towns of Catana and Naxus, whose original inhabitants are translated to Leontini.
There are, it is true, many subordinate qualities, besides the mere perceptive faculties, that are needful in such a person.
All his subordinate officers were instantly summoned, and laborers were collected from all parts of the city.
Taylor and his subordinate commanders, were thus, placed in a mere defensive position, and that, too, at a moment when they were threatened in front by the best army that had been assembled for many a year in Mexico.
It has been said that cannon were effectively used for the first time at Crécy, and it was certainly about this time that gunpowder began to assume a definite though as yet subordinateimportance in warfare.
Among the ancients, for example, art and poetry had gone through the whole circle of human interests before they turned to the representation of nature, and even then the latter filled always a limited and subordinate place.
It happened that the lieutenant went to a province in the west called Xaragua, eighty leagues from Isabella, leaving Roldan in the execution of his employment, but subordinate to Don James the admirals second brother.
The reports from the Secretary of War and the various subordinate offices of the resort of that Department present an exposition of the public administration of affairs connected with them through the course of the current year.
Subordinate departments have distributed the executive functions in their various relations to foreign affairs, to the revenue and expenditures, and to the military force of the Union by land and sea.
A subordinate of Hadadezer named Rezon (Rasun) succeeded in establishing himself in Damascus and in founding there a royal dynasty.
Danton was not elected to it, and his party was at this time only strong enough to procure for him a very subordinate post in the government of the Parisian municipality.
This sudden rise from thesubordinate office which he had held in the commune is a proof of the impression that his character had made on the insurrectionary party.
Subjunctive means subjoined, or joined as dependent or subordinate to something else.
Some of these are now conjunctions, now adverbs or prepositions; others sometimes coördinate, sometimes subordinate conjunctions.
A complex sentence is one containing one main or independent clause (also called the principal proposition or clause), and one or more subordinate or dependent clauses.
This leaves room for any number ofsubordinate clauses in a compound sentence: the requirement is simply that it have at least two independent clauses.
Instead of the subordinate conjunction that, but, or but that, or the negative relative but, we sometimes find the bulky and needless but what.
Hence the term clause may refer to the main division of the complex sentence, or it may be applied to the others,--the dependent or subordinate clauses.
Examples of the use of subordinate conjunctions:-- [Sidenote: Place.
The student has met with many adverb clauses in his study of the subjunctive mood and of subordinate conjunctions; but they require careful study, and will be given in detail, with examples.
The division into members will be easier, for the coördinate independent statements are readily taken apart with the subordinate clauses attached, if there are any.
A subordinate or dependent clause is one which makes a statement depending upon or modifying some word in the principal clause.
But these widely varying subjects constitute only one class, inasmuch as they all are infused with the spirit of Judaism, and subordinate themselves to its demands.
Among the prayers prescribed for the Day of Atonement is one of subordinate importance which affects me most solemnly.
Jews alone were healthy enough to subordinate sexual love to reverence for maternity.
The Jews were the only ones sane enough to subordinate sexual love to reverence for motherhood.
With these new duties and interests, and a broader outlook on human life, my petty domestic annoyances gradually took a subordinate place.
Our studies, for the time, held a subordinate place to the more important duty of saving our souls.
In "The Lost Girl" and "Women in Love" the men are subordinate to the women.
The office would be essentially subordinate in its character, just like the permanent secretary in a political office.
The perpetually present executive--the Governor and Deputy-Governor--make it impossible that any subordinate should have that position.
In time of panic, these subordinate dealers in money will always come to the principal dealers.
Women were trained to work, to live up to the higher ideals of life and nationality, to subordinate the common petty interests to a higher, more universally human existence.
She henceforth enjoys all the marital rights, but remains subordinate to the husband.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subordinate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.