submodation
Describing a state or process that is subordinate to a primary mode of operation or exists in a secondary, supportive capacity. It often refers to the adaptation of a component to function under the constraints of a larger system.
Exemplos
3 de 5The submodation tasks were delegated to the junior interns to keep the main project on track.
The submodation tasks were delegated to the junior interns to keep the main project on track.
A submodation clause in the contract ensures that the subsidiary remains compliant with the parent company's ethics.
A submodation clause in the contract ensures that the subsidiary remains compliant with the parent company's ethics.
I'm tired of taking a submodation role in this relationship; I want my voice heard.
I'm tired of taking a submodation role in this relationship; I want my voice heard.
Sinônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Sub' (under) and 'Mode' (way). It is the 'under-way' or secondary way of operating.
Quiz rápido
The technician explained that the backup system operates in a __________ mode until the main power is restored.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: submodation
Exemplos
The submodation tasks were delegated to the junior interns to keep the main project on track.
everydayThe submodation tasks were delegated to the junior interns to keep the main project on track.
A submodation clause in the contract ensures that the subsidiary remains compliant with the parent company's ethics.
formalA submodation clause in the contract ensures that the subsidiary remains compliant with the parent company's ethics.
I'm tired of taking a submodation role in this relationship; I want my voice heard.
informalI'm tired of taking a submodation role in this relationship; I want my voice heard.
In this theoretical model, submodation variables are those that only activate once the primary threshold is exceeded.
academicIn this theoretical model, submodation variables are those that only activate once the primary threshold is exceeded.
Our submodation strategy focuses on maintaining legacy systems while the new software is rolled out.
businessOur submodation strategy focuses on maintaining legacy systems while the new software is rolled out.
Sinônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
in a submodation capacity
in a submodation capacity
strictly submodation
strictly submodation
the submodation effect
the submodation effect
Frequentemente confundido com
Subordination refers to the act of ranking lower, while submodation refers to the mode or manner of functioning in that lower rank.
Accommodation is about making space or adjusting for something, whereas submodation is specifically about being in a secondary mode.
Notas de uso
This term is rare and typically found in technical or organizational contexts. When used as an adjective, it functions as an attributive noun to describe the nature of a secondary process.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'subordination' when they mean 'submodation' because the former is much more common in general English.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Sub' (under) and 'Mode' (way). It is the 'under-way' or secondary way of operating.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'sub' (under) and 'modus' (measure, manner, or way), combined with the suffix '-ation' to imply a state or process.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
The technician explained that the backup system operates in a __________ mode until the main power is restored.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: submodation
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