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superordinate
[ adjective noun soo-per-awr-dn-it; verb soo-per-awr-dn-eyt ]
adjective
- of higher degree in condition or rank.
- Logic. (of a universal proposition) related to a particular proposition of the same quality and containing the same terms in the same order.
noun
- a superordinate person or thing.
- Linguistics. a term that denotes a general class under which a set of subcategories is subsumed: Compare hyponym.
“Child†is the superordinate of “girl†and “boy.â€
verb (used with object)
- to elevate to superordinate position.
superordinate
adjective
- of higher status or condition
noun
- a person or thing that is superordinate
``red'' is a superordinate of ``scarlet'', ``vermilion'', and ``crimson''
verb
- rare.tr to make superordinate
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of superordinate1
Example Sentences
“On the battlefield, they always have to go up to their superordinate commander who then might have to go up to a higher level in order to get clearance,†Barros said.
“Character is really what we focus on here, and it’s superordinate to the other pillars.â€
He did so with what Lewis calls a “sense of superordinate destinyâ€â€”a conviction that he could still become President.
"The only other thing I could think of is to try to bring in the superordinate American identity."
One solution might be to appeal to what psychologists call “superordinate identities.â€
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