0 a type, title, or category that includes a group of things within or under it:
1 a person who has a more important position in an organization than others:
the relationship between subordinates and superordinates
It is normally done as part of some larger project, some superordinate task.
Superordinate constructs were extracted to identify the commonality distribution and to avoid intensive processing.
If the superordinate task is simply to test an automatic disambiguation system, this inequality need not be troublesome.
It transpires, then, that there exists a general principle whereby elements at the lower level differ in their affinity to their superordinate unit.
In today's language-speak taxonomy, the term "variety" is the superordinate and "dialect" the subordinate.
The latter imposes a substantive condition on the well-formedness of a syllable, which is superordinate to segments in prosodic structure.
Team structures exhibit behaviors that serve functions in accordance with superordinate goals.
The presence of the copula was required only when a superordinate was not followed by a relative clause.