Encara no tenim significats per a "so deferential".
1His voice was so entreating, his manner so deferential, she could not resist.
2The reporter was so deferential that Stormgren found it surprising.
3Nat Hicks was there, and he was not so deferential as he had been.
4The baron was so splendid, so gloomy, so deferential.
5But most readers are so irrational, so submissive, so deferential, that they will swallow an author whole.
6To see him so deferential and embarrassed reinforced my own feelings that this was indeed an important man.
7His tone towards administrations of his own party was so deferential as almost to imply a lack of self-respect.
8He must be an Inspector, I fancied, or some other superior officer, the officials were so deferential to him.
9The Conservative leadership have become so deferential in their attitude to China that they will not give these assurances themselves.
10Mr. Manning's manner was so soft, and to him had been so deferential, that he did not understand the man.
11He's so deferential lately that I know he would sit there, immobile and silent, all night if I asked him to.
12He seemed so anxious to do her service, so deferential to her views, so puzzle-headedly eager to reconcile them with his own.
13Jameel Jaffer, one of the ACLU attorneys who filed the brief, called the ruling so deferential to the executive branch as to be "dangerous."
14"Why is he so deferential?"
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