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Exam: IELTS

subserve

IPA: /səbˈsɜːrv/

KK: /səbˈsɜrv/

transitive verb

Definition: To help or assist in achieving a goal or purpose.

Example: The new policy will subserve the interests of the community.

subservience

IPA: /səbˈsɜːrviəns/

KK: /səbˈsɜrvɪəns/

noun

Definition: The condition of being obedient or submissive to someone else, often to the point of being overly compliant or servile.

Example: Her subservience to her boss made it difficult for her to express her own ideas.

subserviency

IPA: /səbˈsɜːrvjənsi/

KK: /səbˈsɜrviənsi/

noun

Definition: The condition of being obedient or willing to serve others, often to the point of sacrificing one's own interests.

Example: Her subserviency to her boss made it difficult for her to express her own ideas.

subservient

IPA: /səbˈsɜːrviənt/

KK: /səbˈsɜrviənt/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone who is overly willing to obey others or serve them, often to the point of being submissive or lacking independence.

Example: The subservient assistant always followed the manager's orders without question.

subserviently

IPA: /səbˈsɜːrvɪəntli/

KK: /səbˈsɜrviəntli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that shows a willingness to obey others or serve them, often to the point of being submissive.

Example: She followed his orders subserviently, never questioning his decisions.

subside

IPA: /səbˈsaɪd/

KK: /səbˈsaɪd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become less intense or severe; to decrease in strength or level.

Example: After the storm, the winds began to subside, and the skies cleared up.

subsidence

IPA: /səˈbaɪdəns/

KK: /səbˈsaɪdəns/

noun

Definition: The process of something sinking to a lower level, often referring to the ground or surface, usually caused by factors like underground digging or earthquakes.

Example: The subsidence of the land made the buildings unstable and unsafe.

subsidiarily

IPA: /səbˈsɪdiˌɛrəli/

KK: /səbˈsɪdiˌɛrəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is secondary or supportive to something else.

Example: The project was funded subsidiarily by the government, allowing the main initiative to proceed.

subsidiarity

IPA: /səˌbsɪdiˈɛrɪti/

KK: /səbˈsɪdiˌɛrɪti/

noun

Definition: The idea that decisions should be made as close to the local level as possible, rather than by a central authority, unless a higher level is more effective.

Example: The principle of subsidiarity is important in ensuring that local governments have the power to make decisions that affect their communities.

subsidise

IPA: /ˈsʌb.sɪ.daɪz/

KK: /sʌbsaɪdɪz/

verb

Definition: To provide financial support or assistance to help someone or something, often to reduce costs or encourage a particular activity.

Example: The government decided to subsidise public transportation to make it more affordable for everyone.

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