subservience|subserviences in English

noun

[sub'ser·vi·ence || səb'sɜrvɪəns /-'sɜːv-]

quality of being subservient, servility, obsequiousness, extreme submissiveness

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1. Were they relegated to a place of subservience and humiliation?

2. All his actions were in subservience to the general plan.

3. I could not make subservience an automatic part of my behavior.

4. Politeness is a sign of dignity, not subservience. Theodore Roosevelt 

5. Antonyms for Ascendancies include subordination, inferiority, weaknesses, disadvantages, powerlessness, servility, subjection, subservience, domination and

6. Antonyms for Choiceness include worthlessness, subservience, damage, beginning, frustration, start, incompleteness, uselessness, inferiority and commencement

7. Now the suspected subservience of the judiciary to the politicians seemed to be made manifest.

8. The falsificationist, by contrast, recognizes the limitation of induction and the subservience of observation to theory.

9. His costume suggests work and subservience : work - goggles around his neck, a grimy face, knee - pads.

10. Silence is not stupidity . Cleverness is not wisdom . Self - respect is not arrogance . Subservience is not loyalty.

11. That first post-natal subservience, bred of physical dependence, was too ingrained ever to be totally eradicated.

12. Subservience was expected from children, and sometimes the autocratic power of the father was enforced by law.

13. Yet the standing ovations and hand-wringing subservience she generates would make you think she'd cured cancer.

14. They must exchange subservience to the pressures of the id for acting in accordance with the ego.

15. Connotations can be both positive and negative; for example, lady carries a hint of both elegance and subservience.

16. Dependence Begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition

17. Subservience is also shown because other prisoners see it as a mask, necessary for survival for weaker or less competent prisoners.