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# Placed in a [[lower]] [[class]], [[rank]], or [[position]]. # Placed in a [[lower]] [[class]], [[rank]], or [[position]].
# [[submissive|Submissive]] to or controlled by [[authority]]. # [[submissive|Submissive]] to or controlled by [[authority]].
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 +'''Subordination''' may refer to
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 +*Subordination in a [[hierarchy]] (in military, society, etc.)
 +** [[Insubordination]], disobedience
 +*[[Subordination (linguistics)]]
 +*[[Subordination (finance)]]
 +*[[Subordination agreement]], a legal document used to deprecate the claim of one party in favor of another
 +*[[Subordination (horse)]], a thoroughbred racehorse and stallion
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 +==In mathematics==
 +* [[Littlewood subordination theorem]]
 +* Subordinate partition of unity in [[paracompact space#Partitions of unity|paracompact space]]
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  1. Placed in a lower class, rank, or position.
  2. Submissive to or controlled by authority.

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