If the animal runs away it is usually because it is submissive or insecure. But if it stands up to the other animal, it is sure of it's power and strength. And a dominant animal. My dog for example is very submissive and would cower down, roll over on her back, or run away. Hope this helps! =D
Horses can be obedient in the same way as any other animal. They will be submissive and do as they are asked with little to no fight or 'argument' about it.
the young dog was submissive to the leader of the pack
if you're submissive, you do what your told with no question and can come across as being scared of the person you are being submissive to. Submissive posture is different to dominant. You would stand smaller and would probably look down /fidget a bot. Being submissive can be mis-read as being scared, but it's kinda being really obedient and trusting. A submissive dog would do as it's told and would not jump up or bark at the person, it would be calm/submissive :)
They should be submissive to God.
A submissive husband can be referred to as a "beta male" or "submissive partner," depending on the context. In some dynamics, particularly within BDSM or power exchange relationships, terms like "sub" or "boy" might also be used. Ultimately, the terminology can vary based on individual preferences and relationship dynamics.
To my knowledge I believe she would be submissive to him but if he were to become violent, she would most likely fight back. Then again, she might not be interested at all and not be submissive... I'm not 100% on this one!
The citizens were tired and submissive.
One response of an animal species to a depleted food resource is extinction. Another response might be to find another food source, but it would be more likely for a human to do that than an animal.
Slightly more due to their submissive past in eastern asia, where women had a more submissive role.
Someone that is very passive can be called meek, acquiescent, unassertive, apathetic, or indifferent.
to submit