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subservient
adjective as in extremely compliant
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adjective as in secondary, useful
Example Sentences
He says while Romania should remain in international organisations such as the EU and Nato, it must end its "subservient" role.
Instead it's backfiring, creating media spectacles of Senate resistance that make him look weak and sowing discord and animosity — yes, even within his subservient party — before he enters office.
But UMAPs chief Stephen Nash says: “It’s not about patient safety, but about protecting their interests. They want us to be subservient.”
Understand, after the sound and fury, what we’re really seeing here: Trump placing people in power who will be subservient to him, even more so than in 2016.
“We cannot go with Russia and be subservient again.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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