Subordinateness (Noun)
Meaning
Secondary importance.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The design of the building's facade was deemed of subordinateness to its functional layout and eco-friendliness.
- The status of art departments in schools is often of subordinateness to that of science and mathematics programs.
- In her decision, the judge declared the witness's opinion to be of subordinateness to the forensic evidence.
- The researcher acknowledged the subordinateness of their own findings compared to the groundbreaking work of the team leader.
- The mayor's office viewed the new public art project as of secondary importance, or subordinateness, to the city's infrastructure development plans.