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subservience Meaning in Tamil ( subservience வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தாழ்ந்து நடத்தல்,



subservience's Usage Examples:

As the bishops had helped to free them from subservience to their feudal masters, so the war of investitures relieved them of dependence on their bishops.


As, in this matter, the behaviour of the authorities of the French Academy in Rome had been dictated by the tradition of subservience to authority, he used his influence to get it suppressed.


, looked on helplessly at the ruin wrought by the subservience of his kingdom to France since 1796, and he was seemingly blind to the criminal intrigues between his queen and the prime minister Godoy.


Calculating on his loyal subservience, James appointed his brother-in-law, Lord Clarendon, to succeed Ormonde.


The protege of the coalition, Alexander Balas, married Philometor's daughter Cleopatra (Thea), and reigned in Syria in practical subservience to him.


Its mechanism is not unduly rigid, and it is largely autonomous, being rid of subservience to other ritual factors.


Their subservience to Rome so enraged the Greek cities of Syria that the Roman envoy Graeus Octavius (consul 165 B.


Labor, Miliband showed, maintained an unremitting subservience to crown, imperialism and property.


In this way Gallicanism, which had once stood for all that was national and progressive, now came to mean subservience to a feeble autocracy already tottering to its fall.


Here, as elsewhere, he was surrounded by an atmosphere of subservience to his wealth, and being in the habit of lording it over these people, he treated them with absent-minded contempt.


In 1542 he warmly supported the privileges of the Commons in the case of George Ferrers, member for Plymouth, arrested and imprisoned in London, but his conduct was inspired as usual by subservience to the court, which desired to secure a subsidy, and his opinion that the arrest was a flagrant contempt has been questioned by good authority.


His support of the king's policy was denounced as subservience to Hanover.


Corruption seems to be very rare, but instances of subservience to powerful political groups sometimes shake public confidence.





Synonyms:

subsidiarity, subservientness, subordinateness,



Antonyms:

danger, comfort, decline, unsoundness,

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