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submissiveness
noun as in obedience
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Example Sentences
With sororities, it’s a female version of the frat stuff, bottom-lined by whatever passes for this year’s version of antebellum submissiveness.
Altemeyer has emphasized that the right-wing authoritarian harbors a peculiar mix of traits: aggression, submissiveness and conventionality.
In an email last week to members, church elders said Mr. Chandler “completed everything asked of him with submissiveness, steadfastness and humility, and we have received positive feedback from all involved.”
Lynn’s songs advanced a new world order of domestic life in rural America, one where submissiveness would no longer be tolerated.
But nothing is that simple and his submissiveness eventually begins to backfire.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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