a subservient person
she was subservient to her parents.
the theory makes freedom subservient to control.
the whole narration is subservient to the moral plan of exemplifying twelve virtues in twelve knights.
She was tired of being subservient to her boss.
He refused to be subservient to anyone.
The country was no longer willing to be subservient to foreign powers.
She always felt uncomfortable being subservient to others.
The subservient attitude of the staff was starting to affect productivity.
He was tired of being treated as subservient by his colleagues.
The subservient role of women in that society was being challenged.
She had to suppress her subservient feelings and stand up for herself.
The company culture encouraged a subservient relationship between employees and management.
He found it difficult to be subservient to someone he didn't respect.
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