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    Sub·ser·vi·ence
    /səbˈsərvēəns/

    noun

    • 1. willingness to obey others unquestioningly: "he demonstrated his complete subservience to his masters"
  2. Something that serves a purpose for someone or something else demonstrates subservience. Something that's a means to an end has subservience, like a character whose introduction has subservience to the book's plot.

  3. the fact or quality of being useful, or the state of being used, to promote a certain purpose or end: Popular nationalists decried Irish subservience to British commercial interests, and promised to strengthen economic sovereignty. Discover More.

  4. Subservient means "compliant," "obedient," "submissive," or having the qualities of a servant. Something that's subservient has been made useful, or put into the service of, something else.

  5. The meaning of SUBSERVIENCE is a subservient or subordinate place or function.

  6. The state or quality of being submissive, obedient, or excessively compliant to someone else's authority or control. "Her subservience to her boss was evident in her willingness to work overtime without complaint." Detailed meaning of subservience.

  7. 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. After years of subservience to the West, artists returned to Indian themes in their literature, theatre, and music. See.

  8. subservient (to something) (formal) less important than something else. The needs of individuals were subservient to those of the group as a whole. Every consideration was subservient to the overriding need to cut costs. Definition of subservient adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. 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.

  10. Define subservience. subservience synonyms, subservience pronunciation, subservience translation, English dictionary definition of subservience. adj. 1. Subordinate in capacity or function. 2. Obsequious; servile. 3. Useful as a means or an instrument; serving to promote an end. sub·ser′vi·ence ,...

  11. 1. : useful in an inferior capacity : subordinate. 2. : serving to promote some end. 3. : obsequiously submissive : truckling. subserviently adverb. Did you know? How Should You Use subservient? Since sub- means "below", it emphasizes the lower position of the person in the subservient one.

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