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Subservience

Subservience meaning

The state of being subservient.

Example sentences (20)

And to accept that subservience to Hashem is the only protection gear we should don.

But only at the price of subservience.

In the FF Plus’s view, it is clear that the ANC government, with its anti-Israeli sentiments, cracked the whip and SARU simply acted out of subservience.

The fact that Nishitani sees through Kiryu's disguise as Joryu, alongside Kiryu's subservience to the Watase Family, places the two on a direct collision course.

This as that if McCarthy’s speakership survives, it will supposedly prove his subservience to Democrats.

When right-wing pundit Tim Pool asked Bannon in a recent podcast to comment on Musk’s response to Tan, Bannon walloped Musk, who bought Twitter for $44 billion in October, for what he suggested was the Chief Twit's subservience to Beijing.

Worship is the pinnacle of subservience and self-effacement; that is why worship is attributable to Allah only.

Duke cited Stein’s opposition to Israel, and former president Trump’s ‘subservience to Israel and to the Jewish lobby,’ as the explanation for his endorsement.

He also said his party, which favours withdrawing the UK from Nato, would end “subservience” to the US, describing the UK as an American "vassal state".

Now, despite your pathetic attempts at subservience, you shall be deleted from existence.

Now, despite your pathetic attempts at subservience, you shall be erased, your essence scattered across the digital void.

Only fools think that a rising hegemon will concede on territorial and maritime issues based on polite talk and subservience.

But the country is also bound bymartial traditions that critics — particularly younger ones — say promote subservience and glorify hierarchies that are ill-suited to modern life.

Men of good conscience should help impress it upon other men that it is wrong to generate involuntary sexual obedience and subservience from women.

Some of the embarrassing symbols associated with the CFA franc will no doubt disappear, but the bonds of monetary subservience enshrined in legal and monetary policy would continue to exist.

The image of Uncle Ben, an older, smiling Black man wearing a bow tie, has long drawn criticism for perpetuating a stereotype of Black subservience.

Though the right to croissants may sound like a minor example, Sara’s bold display pushed back against the normalisation of subservience so rife within domestic employment, and laid the groundwork for her other negotiations over working hours and payment.

Words like "" have frequently been used to describe the senator's subservience.

Mistotakis andTtsipras both embody their subservience to the EU and US, not Greeks.

However, within both fields, basic decisions about gender-based roles of domination and subservience remain in male hands.