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You could use 'submissive to' to refer to someone or something that adheres to the commands or authority of someone else. For example: The soldier was submissive to his commanding officer's orders.
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He is typically submissive to other wolves.
Chubstr's community isn't submissive to size.
She's always been submissive to him.
"I want where he's submissive to me at all times".
She's submissive to him, as she should be".
Young birds are submissive to older flock members.
Not that she is submissive to that agenda.
LaPorte's gossipy perspective is inimical to true artists, yet feels submissive to boastful, flamboyant big shots.
Would a male candidate have been asked a similar question about being submissive to his wife?
The three state units that matter – Bengal, Kerala and Tripura — they are submissive to central diktats.
"Don't believe for a moment that I am submissive to my husband!" she said.
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