subserviency

/səbˈsɜrviənsi/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being subservient; excessive obedience or usefulness to a purpose.
    • The treaty ensured the subserviency of the smaller nation to its larger neighbor.
    • In some cultures, subserviency to elders is considered a virtue.
    • The subserviency of the staff was expected by the strict manager.
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