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Synonyms:
- frames, assistants, adjuncts, settles, attendants, devises, sorts, balances, subjugates, establishes, helpmates, separates, arranges, seconds, classifies, helpers, underdogs, auxiliaries, lemons, proxies, marshals, henchmen, shapes, nonstarters, peons, servants, backers, orchestrates, abettors, schemes, screens, groups, benefactors, second strings, sifts, unsnarls, betters, volunteers, arrays, constrains, organizes, places, slaves, surmounts, extras, losers, aides, acolytes, maintains, laborers, regulates, mediates, ranks, agents, overcomes, stabilizes, hirelings, hands, conquers, menials, chattels, masters, underlings, vassals, prepares, stratifies, predominates, prevails, workers, lords, controls, scores, has-beens, lessens, methodizes, harmonizes, dominates, underachievers, collates, rejects, commands, structures, flops, helping hands, duds, subjects, presides, supports, charts, lieutenants, normalizes, followers, second fiddles, helps, orders, stooges, composes, accomplices, plans, patsies, turkeys, second bananas, functionaries, categorizes, failures, enthralls, pigeonholes, born losers, accessories, diminishes, systematizes, succeeds, minions, vanquishes, employees, sets, chaperones, also-rans, programs, forms, unifies, grades, integrates, ancillaries, associates, casts, serfs, rates, adjusts, juniors, designs, wins, plots, binds, schematizes, classes, schedules, triumphs, subalterns, rules, inferiors, aides-de-camp, attorneys, oppresses, enslaves, flunkies, rationalizes, fixes, partners, deputies, oversees, types, pawns, aids, rights
Examples:
- - A commander who can make all his subordinates feel that they are pulling in the same boat's crew- that they are all swinging together, not only with their own but with every other battalion and brigade; who can make them look upon themselves as all helping in the one big cause; who can make them regard the difficulty of another battalion merely as a chance for freely and fully assisting it- a commander who can do these things with his officers can make a wonderful force of his Australians. - "Letters from France", C. E. W. Bean
- - One of his subordinates gave him the information he sought. - "The Intriguers", William Le Queux
- - " That brings up another question, general," one of Keaveney's subordinates said. - "Uller Uprising", Henry Beam Piper, John D. Clark and John F. Carr