superior|superiors in English

noun

[su·pe·ri·or || sʊ'pɪrɪə(r) /suː'pɪərɪə]

one who is higher than another in rank or position; one who is the head of a monastery or convent

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1. • Male employees actually rate female superiors higher than male superiors

2. 48 Superiors must receive Adjudgers, paying a years Rent, unless they pay the Creditor, and then the Superior will have no years Rent

3. I can go eat with the superiors

4. He is deferential to his superiors.

5. We must keep in with superiors.

6. His superiors moved him to another parish.

7. He had replied insolently to his superiors.

8. Don't elevate your superiors to superstar status.

9. He thinks scorn of wastefulness in his superiors.

10. Superiors would evaluate a plainclothesman on his dependability.

11. His superiors suspended him, and then downgraded him.

12. Understandably, the superiors did not cherish such memories.

13. We no longer pay a seemly deference to our superiors.

14. Superiors sent Rendu postulants and young Sisters to train.

15. I doffed my cap to Goreng and his superiors.

16. Do subordinates, superiors in the face of unbridled drinking.

17. He was obsequious to his superiors, but he didn't get any favor.

18. Some superiors were more zealous than others to enforce the disciplinary code.

19. 5 I am accountable to my superiors for my actions.

20. Performs other duties as may be Assigned by his/her superiors

21. More presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation.

22. In Saigon, Hal Moore's superiors congratulated him for killing over 1,800 enemy soldiers.

23. He's very good at reading people and ingratiating himself with his superiors.

24. Catholicos, Greek Katholikos, (“universal” bishop), in Eastern Christian Churches, title of certain ecclesiastical superiors.

25. I've heard that he is good at fawning on his superiors at work.