Sentence examples for the deference from inspiring English sources

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the deference

noun

Great respect.

  • The children treated their elders with deference.

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The deference is gone".

We understand the deference the Church got.

Beyond the deference to seniority, it's complicated.

The deference to the military service credential is bipartisan.

He replied with the deference of a happy husband.

The deference is almost too painful to behold.

The deference was shown to the Government of the day.

But I think the deference factor is crucial.

She often challenged what Fareba told her, rejecting the deference held for elders in Afghan society.

The deference to the will of the people will go only so far.

The next leap must be to ditch the deference when the big teams come to town.

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