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Servant meaning
One who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave. | One who serves another, providing help in some manner. | A person who dedicates themselves to God.
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Example sentences (20)
The servant for each object can be set or found "once and forever" (servant activation) or dynamically chosen each time the method on that object is invoked (servant location).
Retired civil servant Sally said: "His wife, retired civil servant Sally, added: "It's quiet and that's why we have come today.
I'm a public servant, a good and faithful servant at that, and I'll do as I'm told.
Civil servant should first learn the meaning of being a Public Servant and not an Idiot or dumb, blind and deaf Politicians Yes men.
Each entity should look at itself as the servant of the others, and most of all of as servant of the mission.
In fact, the court has mandated that the arrest of a public servant under the Act must be approved by the appointing authority whereas that of a non-public servant must be approved by a senior superintendent of police.
Additionally, Laity may serve the church in several distinct roles including: Lay servant Another position in the United Methodist Church is that of the lay servant.
A rādcniht (meaning "riding-servant") was a servant delivering messages or patrolling coastlines on horseback.
Both servant locator and servant activator can forward the calls to another server.
But the servant is not amused, suggesting it could have been his wife, and Don Giovanni laughs aloud at his servant's protests.
Her loss is reflected in her early independence—running a household since the age of ten with a clear-cut servant in early series and deferring to the servant as a surrogate parent in later ones.
London: Routledge, 1994. 71. Print. Two types of Zanni The evolution of the character Zanni was of two distinct types, one of the silly servant and the other of the cunning servant.
The old servant, no matter how great and how brilliant, had become in reality what he had always played as on a stage: a servant who could be dismissed at will by his Sovereign.
The whole compound is a personal name or title, "servant of the glorious one", "servant/priest of Ullr".
Under their contract, the servant would work for an employer for a term of at least a year, while the employer agreed to pay for the servant's voyage to the colony, possibly pay for the return to the country of origin, and pay the employee a wage as well.
When Saul and his servant were searching for his father's lost asses, the servant suggested consulting the nearby Samuel.
When the character of Antipholus of Ephesus in The Comedy of Errors tells his servant to go out and buy some rope, the servant (Dromio) replies, "I buy a thousand pounds a year!
After being medically cleared, he was brought to the Jefferson County Correctional Facility, where he was booked in for harassment of a public servant.
After having stated that one is servant to whoever one is obeying (Rom. 6:16), Paul wrote, “But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you.
After six-and-a-half years and in excess of 200 games, the former England man has been an excellent servant and deserved his send-off.