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subordinati

Subordinati is a term used in multiple languages with meanings centered on being under the authority or dependency of something or someone. In grammar, subordination refers to the relation between clauses in which one clause, the subordinate clause, depends on another, the main clause. Subordinate clauses can function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs within a sentence. Common types include noun clauses (that-clauses), relative clauses (which-clauses), and adverbial clauses (because, while, if-clauses). They are usually introduced by subordinating conjunctions or relative pronouns and cannot stand alone as complete sentences.

In organizational contexts, subordinates are individuals who report to a supervisor or manager. They form part

In law and public policy, subordinate or delegated legislation refers to rules, regulations, orders, or bylaws

The term's usage and exact sense vary by language and field, but across contexts it centers on

of
the
formal
hierarchy
within
an
organization
or
institution.
Clear
delineation
of
roles,
responsibilities,
and
reporting
lines
helps
coordinate
work,
assign
accountability,
and
manage
performance.
Effective
supervision
involves
communication,
guidance,
and
alignment
with
organizational
goals.
created
by
an
authority
under
powers
granted
by
primary
legislation.
Subordinate
instruments
must
be
within
the
scope
of
the
enabling
act
and
are
subject
to
judicial
and
parliamentary
oversight.
the
idea
of
dependency
or
hierarchical
placement.