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How to use subservient in a sentence

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Women went from being autonomous individuals to subservient beings living in seclusion.
Undoubtedly his manner towards Shackleton must have appeared quite subservient.
As the predators represent the pinnacle of macho, this still shows that she is subservient to the male symbolism.
Service attendants consider themselves equal to their guests, and usually are not subservient.
It is very important to remember that the ornament is subservient to the garden and not the other way around.
But, in the end, it is a production in which raw passion is always subservient to intellectual cleverness.
Many critics have lambasted the female characters in his plays as two-dimensional and unrealistic portrayals of subservient women.
In theory, all the princes in the Holy Roman Empire were subservient to the emperor.
All they want to hear is that the arts are efficiently run, good for the economy and subservient to current dogmas of inclusivism and education.
In other words, democracy must be subservient to economic growth, and unchecked government power is good for us.
The wet Liberals are a pathetic and spineless bunch who are wholly subservient to government discipline and their own ambition in equal measure.
Paul made cultural norms subservient to the absolute truth which is centred on the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This is an insider economy, where the entire economy is subservient to the interests of a chosen few and their cronies.
The administration has sought to minimize the damage with a barrage of doubletalk that even the subservient media has been unable to swallow.
Naturally, the role of the adaptive arm was initially subservient to the defensive functions of the pre-existing innate arm.
While accountants take confidentiality seriously, as a core value it is subservient to their attestation role.
Was there some hidden agenda to keep all us colonial subjects docile and subservient to the Great Empire by brainwashing our smarter students?
Just about anyone who was not entirely docile and subservient to the ruling ethos could be locked up for life.
Once defeated, the Zulu king became subservient to British rule and lost control over the trade in the kingdom, including the trade in beads.
The unit's public affairs officers are subservient to the information operations experts, military and defense officials said.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Even the Russian stage was made subservient to the purposes of Jew-baiting.
Among the works subservient to the study of ancient history, the first rank is justly due to the synchronistic tables.
Heretofore, in America, pugilism has been made subservient to the common schools.
We must separate the fanciful from the real, or at least make the one subservient to the other.
I loved him so that I could crush every other feeling down, subservient to my passion.
Though thus reduced to silence, he cleared his throat in a demonstratively subservient manner and awaited his opportunity.
The foreigner came here poor, beggarly, cringing, and subservient, ready to doff his cap to the meanest native of the household.
The love of money absorbed or made subservient every other sentiment.
And man, subservient to interests he has persuaded himself are greater than his own, makes himself a slave to his taskmaster.
I find it emasculating to have cowboys trained to fill subservient positions.
By the galvanic battery, electricity is made subservient to man.
Marta by the trembling, subservient Archbishop of his creation.
By treating him in this way the king and bute kept him subservient.
Pendukkumekki, denoting those who are subservient to their women.
The proclivity of the natural man is to domineer or to be subservient.
I thought our judgments were given us merely to be subservient to those of neighbours.
It is in vain to say that enlightened statesmen will be able to adjust these clashing interests, and render them all subservient to the public good.
Money must be so subservient to gentility as never to be worth a thought.
It is not too much to say, that the deliberate employer of a cut-glass shade, is either radically deficient in taste, or blindly subservient to the caprices of fashion.
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