The condition of being something that is useful in reaching an end or carrying out a plan; "All his actions were in subservience to the general plan".
obedient, dutiful, compliant
Servile means befitting of a slave or other submissive position. Synonyms include: base, humble, menial, abject, slavish.
Slaves were considered property and treated as commodities with no legal rights or autonomy. They were viewed as a means of labor to benefit their owners and were seen as being subservient and inferior to free citizens.
Kingsley Davis's definition of sociology as the "study of social interactions and institutions" was formulated in the mid-20th century. There is no specific year noted for this definition, as it was a foundational concept in sociology that influenced the discipline's development over time.
Desegregation.
A switch subservient to the main switch, possibly on a sub-panel.
Women are no longer subservient to men.Chinese women are often treated as if subservient to all men.Some children treat their parents as if they are subservient to their ten-year old's temper tantrums.
The equivalent for the word "subservient" in Tagalog is "sunod-sunuran", "nagpapailalim".
Mama from "A Raisin In The Sun" is a very subservient person.
Citizens are subservient to the laws of the nation. Before gaining the right to vote, many women faced a subservient role in US society.
The word subservient is an adjective; it is very common to use adjectives as nouns. Some examples: The subservient will not succeed in this job, only the aggressive need apply. You're always looking for a subservient, do the work yourself.
My co-worker noticed that I don't enjoy taking orders, and he warned me to be more subservient to our boss.
By definition, all states have their own government. In many countries however, states are subservient in some matters to federal government. That is the case in USA and Australia.
Subservient.
Yes, it is there to explain Marry Warren. She is subservient by how she just goes with the flow, and not her own thoughts.
It is a second charge on assets..
craven, cringing, fawning, grovelling, humble, low, menial, obsequious, slavish, submissive, subservient, sycophantic, toadying, unctuous,