I'd say "No", because the words "Just" and "Obedience" mean completely different things.
Just: "Morally right or fair" *Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Obedience: "Compliance to an order or rule or submission to another's authority." *Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Example: X does what Y wants him to do, because Y feels like it.
Therefore, whereas "Justice" should be moral or fair, the act of "Obedience" could pertain to something completely opposed to being moral or fair.
No, obedience and justice are not synonyms. Obedience refers to following rules or orders, while justice is about fairness, righteousness, and moral rightness in actions and decisions.
A synonym for oppressor is a dictator or a persecutor.
Synonym: Whine Antonym : Compliment
A synonym for coercive is forceful. It can describe when someone is being bullying or controlling in a forceful manner. Another synonym can be intimidating.
Withdrawn, unsocial :)
The synonym of occupy is "possess" or "inhabit".
Obedience just like respect is usually not demanded by earned.
Attentive, compliant, submissive, or behaving. Those words mean obedient.
Peach is a noun, there is no synonym for it. Just like there is no synonym for water or computer.
fair
A synonym for suggesting could be implying or simply just advising.
loyalty, devotion, fidelity, obedience, constancy, faithfulness duty, faithfulness, patriotism, fealty, homage, bond[s], tie[s], steadfastness, attachment, devotion
Obedience is just the basics that all riding horses should know before going on to more complicated manuvers.
just plain nervousness
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A synonym is a word that meens the same as another here is an example Angry is a synonym of mad. or happy is a synonym of glad. just think of it as meaning similar
Moo juice is a synonym of the word milk. Just like a vehicle would be a synonym of car.
Turtle! Just kidding. To uncontrollably move towards; A synonym could be lunge, or thrust, perhaps.