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subordination

[suh-bawr-dn-ey-shuhn] / səˌbɔr dnˈeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
subjection
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In the mass suburbanisation of North America in the 1950s, this “fix” for gender norms that had become unstable during the war was quite explicit.

From The Guardian • Jul. 6, 2020

A lot of things that happened in England over the past three centuries can be found in north-west London in miniature: enclosure, industrialisation, suburbanisation, immigration, gentrification…

From The Guardian • Jan. 21, 2018

As a result, the federal intervention that allowed for mass suburbanisation was a restricted investment.

From The Guardian • Aug. 23, 2014

Yet a substantial movement of ethnic minority people into the suburbs is evidence that this post-war picture of suburbanisation no longer holds.

From BBC • Jul. 16, 2013

Cinemas were intimately linked to suburbanisation: they were often constructed near new working-class housing developments such as the giant 4,000-home Kingstanding estate.

From The Guardian • Mar. 30, 2010




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