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  1. noun [ U ] uk / səbˈsɜː.vi.əns / us / səbˈsɝː.vi.əns / Add to word list. a willingness to do what other people want, or the act of considering your wishes as less important than those of other people: She lives in total subservience to the men in her family.

  2. The meaning of SUBSERVIENCE is a subservient or subordinate place or function. a subservient or subordinate place or function; obsequious servility… See the full definition

  3. noun. the fact of serving in a subordinate position or role: There is no hierarchy, no dominance or subservience of any member, in this vision of the faith community. a servile or excessively submissive quality or manner: Was I so weak that a child could reduce me to this fawning subservience—without will, without character?

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  5. noun [ U ] us / səbˈsɝː.vi.əns / uk / səbˈsɜː.vi.əns / Add to word list. a willingness to do what other people want, or the act of considering your wishes as less important than those of other people: She lives in total subservience to the men in her family.

  6. Something that's a means to an end has subservience, like a character whose introduction has subservience to the book's plot. You can also use the word subservience to describe submissive or servile behavior, like the subservience of an obedient dog who always fetches your slippers.

  7. Synonyms for SUBSERVIENCE: servility, subserviency, obsequiousness, slavishness, acquiescence, submissiveness, complaisance, deference; Antonyms of SUBSERVIENCE: defiance, disobedience, hostility, recalcitrance, enmity, animosity, intractability, antipathy.

  8. willing to do what other people want, or considering your wishes as less important than those of other people: Women were expected to adopt a subservient role / position. His other interests were subservient to his compelling passion for art. Synonyms. servile disapproving. slavish disapproving.

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