Serving or acting as a means or aid.
Abjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant.
1 Yet when Messi returned, Neymar was happy to return to being subservient .
2 The Revenue was to be subservient to the greater and national factor.
3 In other words, plot is subservient to character and storytelling to ideology.
4 Surely the stomach should be subservient to the mind; but it isn't.
5 Judges subservient to Somerset declared Wriothesley guilty of having abused his office.
6 The Governor and his subservient Council acted both as prosecutors and judges.
7 Heretofore, in America, pugilism has been made subservient to the common schools.
8 The purpose of a multilateral forum is to be subservient and subordinate.
9 I dislike unnecessary formality and I don't want them to be subservient .
10 It's putting me on a level of someone subservient with a smile.
11 Her thoughts had, in a curious way, become subservient to her actions.
12 In other respects, it did not show itself altogether subservient to Northumberland.
13 It's a relationship that is not as subservient as it sometimes sounds.
14 He pretends to be subservient to papa, but he is the master.
15 How marvellous, because they were in an ancillary and a subservient role.
16 In Indhopal, a woman had always been expected to be perfectly subservient .
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