Definition of Subordinacy. Meaning of Subordinacy. Synonyms of Subordinacy

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Definition of Subordinacy

Subordinacy
Subordinacy Sub*or"di*na*cy, n. [See Subordinate.] The quality or state of being subordinate, or subject to control; subordination, as, to bring the imagination to act in subordinacy to reason. --Spectator.

Meaning of Subordinacy from wikipedia

- Political union Real union Superstate Supranational union Continental union Subordinacy ****ociated state Client state Colony Dependent territory Direct rule...
- identity, Hanpeita's wrath at his blunder and resentment at his own subordinacy begins to test Izō's loyalty. Eventually abandoning Hanpeita, the regretful...
- Political union Real union Superstate Supranational union Continental union Subordinacy ****ociated state Client state Colony Dependent territory Direct rule...
- faith to convince the general po****tion of their social and spiritual subordinacy. The Chalcolithic, or Copper Age, was the transitional period between...
- further advantage of their royal relations and free themselves from subordinacy to the House of Kosača to become immediate v****als of the monarch. This...
- conterminous Geledi. The latter's tributary status was believed to inculcate subordinacy rather than self-sufficiency, an administration that was oligarchical...
- his utopia of a 'straight line', intended to make everyone equal in subordinacy to him as a godlike leader. His rule results with the coming of "It"...
- was left to give the Khitan the opportunity to cast off the bonds of subordinacy. The Khitan occupied the areas vacated by the Uyghurs bringing them under...
- MR 2521117. Jitomirskaya, Svetlana; Last, Yoram (1999), "Power-law subordinacy and singular spectra. I. Half-line operators", Acta Mathematica, 183...
- further advantage of their royal relations and free themselves from subordinacy to the House of Kosača and become immediate v****als of the monarch instead...