Sentence examples for to obedience from inspiring English sources

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to obedience

noun

The quality of being obedient.

  • Obedience is essential in any army.

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His truculence turned to obedience.

He had been to obedience school.

Anything too finished left him with an obligation to obedience.

A few times, he talked about taking his dogs to obedience classes, but never did.

It is often conditional upon their return to obedience and duty within a prescribed period.

The answer, I believe, lies within the German adherence to obedience and discipline.

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Sanction, defined by the Oxford American College Dictionary as "a consideration operating to enforce obedience to any rule of conduct" seems justifiable.

The justice system's focus is on punishment as a tool to improve obedience to the law as well as probation supervision.

(Later reward for correct responses to commands) Go to an obedience trial.

The king was able to enforce obedience from lesser groups and to exact tribute from them.

Ben Franklin proposed as a motto of the Republic "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God".

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