Both Uses
subordinate
in
An Enemy of the People
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- You have an ingrained tendency to take your own way, at all events; and, that is almost equally inadmissible in a well ordered community, The individual ought undoubtedly to acquiesce in subordinating himself to the community—or, to speak more accurately, to the authorities who have the care of the community's welfare.†
Act 1
- But as a subordinate member of the staff of the Baths, you have no right to express any opinion which runs contrary to that of your superiors.†
Act 2 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(subordinate) less important or subservient; or to rank as such
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)