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the subservience
noun
The state of being subservient.
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enthralled by the subservience of his office.
None of this behavior — the laziness, the happiness, the subservience, even the pretentiousness — was "like me".
What can end, however, is the subservience of those in Asia to the dominant western worldview.
There are brave attempts to change behaviour and the subservience of women and girls.
(Grillo is organizing another V-Day, to be held on April 25th, to protest the subservience of the press).
And what I find even more nauseating is the subservience of the government in this country to these policies.
But as Corbyn's frictions with the military have revealed, the subservience of our armed forces has limits.
In Moscow, federal officials say the subservience of the regional news media is a serious and growing problem.
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