No. First of all, meek is an adjective, not a verb. Secondly, meek people are likely to allow their own desires to remain unsatisfied in the face of the desires of more forceful people. Meek people may in some cases be smug or self-satisfied, but this is less likely where the meekness is genuine and not put on.
meek = anav (ענו)
A person can be shy, timid and meek if exposed to harsh conditions, that lowers his/her self esteem.
Meek, fair, agile, fine
It means mild and docile.
modest, lowly
Meek means very quiet, gentle, unwilling to express an opinion. Weak is lacking strength. The two words are related, but do not mean exactly the same thing.
A kings name who helps the meek
Timid, mild mannered, downtrodden.
Meek-timid. Make-create.
* modest * self-effacing * unassuming * unpretentious * reserved * meek * demure * lowly
· magnificent · mature · marvelous · meek · merciful · mighty · modest
The simile "as meek as a lamb" is used to describe someone who is gentle, submissive, and timid, similar to the way a lamb is known for being meek and gentle. It implies a lack of aggression or assertiveness in the person being described.