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Subordination means to be subject to the orders or direction of another; to be of lower rank in a hierarchy. Such a person is called a subordinate.
Subordination is also the act of being properly obedient to a superior. Failure to be obedient (e.g. in the military) is called insubordination, and usually constitutes a punishable offense.
Subordination (and the willingness to be obedient) can be displayed by prostration, a reverential or submissive body position.
See also Military role play and/or Submission
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