Subordinate vs. Peer

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Subordinateadjective

Placed in a lower class, rank, or position.

Subordinateadjective

Submissive or inferior to, or controlled by, authority.

Subordinateadjective

dependent on and either modifying or complementing the main clause

Subordinateadjective

Descending in a regular series.

Subordinatenoun

(countable) One who is subordinate.

Subordinateverb

(transitive) To make subservient.

Subordinateverb

(transitive) To treat as of less value or importance.

Subordinateverb

To make of lower priority in order of payment in bankruptcy.

Subordinateadjective

Placed in a lower order, class, or rank; holding a lower or inferior position.

Subordinateadjective

Inferior in order, nature, dignity, power, importance, or the like.

Subordinatenoun

One who stands in order or rank below another; - distinguished from a principal.

Subordinateverb

To place in a lower order or class; to make or consider as of less value or importance; as, to subordinate one creature to another.

Subordinateverb

To make subject; to subject or subdue; as, to subordinate the passions to reason.

Subordinatenoun

an assistant subject to the authority or control of another

Subordinatenoun

a word that is more specific than a given word

Subordinateverb

rank or order as less important or consider of less value;

Subordinateverb

make subordinate, dependent, or subservient;

Subordinateadjective

lower in rank or importance

Subordinateadjective

subject or submissive to authority or the control of another;

Subordinateadjective

of a clause; unable to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence;

Subordinateadjective

inferior in rank or status;

Subordinateadjective

lower in rank or position

Subordinateadjective

of less or secondary importance

Subordinatenoun

a person under the authority or control of another within an organization

Subordinateverb

treat or regard as of lesser importance than something else

Subordinateverb

make subservient to or dependent on something else

Peerverb

(intransitive) To look with difficulty, or as if searching for something.

Peerverb

To come in sight; to appear.

Peerverb

To make equal in rank.

Peerverb

(Internet) To carry communications traffic terminating on one's own network on an equivalency basis to and from another network, usually without charge or payment. Contrast with transit where one pays another network provider to carry one's traffic.

Peernoun

A look; a glance.

Peernoun

Somebody who is, or something that is, at a level equal (to that of something else).

Peernoun

Someone who is approximately the same age (as someone else).

Peernoun

A noble with a hereditary title, i.e., a peerage, and in times past, with certain rights and privileges not enjoyed by commoners.

Peernoun

A comrade; a companion; an associate.

Peernoun

(informal) Someone who pees, someone who urinates.

Peerverb

To come in sight; to appear.

Peerverb

To look narrowly or curiously or intently; to peep; as, the peering day.

Peerverb

To make equal in rank.

Peerverb

To be, or to assume to be, equal.

Peernoun

One of the same rank, quality, endowments, character, etc.; an equal; a match; a mate.

Peernoun

A comrade; a companion; a fellow; an associate.

Peernoun

A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

Peernoun

a person who is of equal standing with another in a group

Peernoun

a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage

Peerverb

look searchingly;

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