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subserviency


Meanings
  • the state or condition of being subservient; obedience and submission to a superior

    - "The soldiers were in a state of subserviency towards their commanding officer."
    - "Despite her subservient role, she managed to assert her authority over her employees."
    - "The subservient position of the courtier was a necessary precondition for him to gain the favor and patronage of the powerful monarch."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with subserviency
perseverity , severity , servility
Homophones
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  1. subservient, subserviently, subserviently, subserve, subserved, subserving, subsist, subsisted, subsisting, sustain, sustained, sustaining


Variants
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subservience , subserviencies , subserviency
Forms
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Subserviency can take various forms depending on the specific context and the nature of the relationship between the parties involved. Some common forms of subserviency include verbal subserviency, nonverbal subserviency, symbolic subserviency, and institutional subserviency.


Etymology
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From Old French subservir, meaning to be in a subservient position, to serve under someone, to obey.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the term 'subservient' originally comes from the Latin word 'subservire', which means 'to serve under' or 'to serve at the behest of a superior'.


Related Concepts
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  1. hierarchy: Subserviency is closely related to the concept of hierarchy, which refers to the organization of individuals or groups into a ranking system based on perceived status, power, or authority.

  2. authority: Subserviency is also closely related to the concept of authority, which refers to the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.

  3. obedience: Subserviency is ultimately about the concept of obedience, which refers to the willingness to comply with the orders, directives, or decisions of a superior or authority figure.


Culture
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Subserviency has been a significant cultural concept throughout history, particularly in hierarchical societies where obedience and submission to a superior were valued virtues. Subserviency was often enforced through various social and institutional mechanisms, such as the use of titles, ranks, and other forms of symbolic distinction and the imposition of various forms of punishment and social sanctions for disobedience and insubordination.

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