He is obsessed with religion, with strict adherence to ceremony and unquestioning subservience to the teachings of the church. |
The thrust of both books is his failure to protect the national interests of Britain and his abject subservience to the United States. |
Ian stood, his head down and eyes lowered, in his accustomed stance of subservience. |
Conversely, to be in a relationship with a passionate and self-assured Latino doesn't imply subservience to the dominant macho. |
Clawing for tenure in a savage competition, the upwardly mobile learn subservience to superiors. |
The mayor picked him over career police executives for his unwavering political loyalty and subservience. |