subservientness

[US]/səbˈsɜːviəntnəs/
[UK]/səbˈsɜːrviəntnəs/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being submissive or compliant.; The condition of being less important or subordinate.
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

utter subservientness

excessive subservientness

blind subservientness

complete subservientness

political subservientness

show subservientness

display subservientness

cultivate subservientness

demand subservientness

subservientness to power

Example Sentences

the manager criticized the employee's subservientness to every irrational request.

her natural subservientness made it difficult for her to say no to authority figures.

the political party's subservientness to corporate interests angered the voters.

cultural norms often encourage a certain subservientness in women within traditional societies.

he resented the subservientness required to keep his low-paying job.

the dog's gentle subservientness endeared it to the whole family.

philosophers have long debated the implications of human subservientness to technology.

his sudden subservientness was perceived as a sign of guilt.

true partnership cannot exist alongside total subservientness.

the dictator demanded total subservientness from the press.

we must reject any subservientness to outdated traditions that harm progress.

the client’s subservientness to the lawyer's advice was surprising.

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