Submission - Law Dictionary Search Results
Obeisant
Ready to obey reverent deferential also servilely submissive
Benevolentia regis habenda
purchasing the royal pardon and favour, in ancient fines and submissions, to be restored to estate, title, or place, Paroch. Antiq.
Servile
a servant or a slave proceeding from dependence hence meanly submissive slavish mean cringing fawning as servile flattery servile fear servile
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Reverent
Disposed to revere impressed with reverence submissive humble respectful as reverent disciples
Resigned
Submissive yielding not disposed to resist or murmur
Obsequious
Promptly obedient or submissive to the will of another compliant yielding to the desires
Obsequent
Obedient submissive obsequious
Obeyingly
Obediently submissively
Demissive
Downcast submissive humble
Obedient
Subject in will or act to authority willing to obey submissive to restraint control or command
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