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obeisance

[oh-bey-suhns, oh-bee-] / oʊˈbeɪ səns, oʊˈbi- /


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His “gruff” father had little time for such infantilizing obeisance and would resist as best he could.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 9, 2025

But the demands for obeisance from everyone around him, foreign and domestic, aren't new.

From Salon Mar. 14, 2025

But positioning her as Ethan’s maybe-girlfriend — as if in obeisance to and at the same time defiance of some foundational rule of musical theater — undoes that work.

From New York Times Feb. 6, 2024

What I love, and the WGA building does this too, is how they pay a flash of obeisance to this idea on the surface while undermining it in their geometry.

From Los Angeles Times May 18, 2023

That Big God howled like a hot wind, and demanded obeisance.

From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy




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