Simple past tense and past participle of subrogate.(verb)
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Use "subrogated" in a sentence
"The government could, however, be subrogated to the rights of the bailed out individuals against anyone subject to lawsuit -- against negligent money mangers, and against FINRA, a private organization."
"It is apodeictic that, while perhaps obscure, words like "skirr" and "periapt" serve uniquely expressive purposes and cannot be subrogated by other, more commonplace words."
"In this instance, in particular, where you have a 14-year-old express a preference, where he has lived with that person and that person has subrogated as a parent."