servile in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The use of one's body to give pleasure to others was servile.
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The player can choose from five separate rebel classes, including playing as a servile.
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She once suffered cruelty and an extremely abusive childhood, and still takes a servile attitude.
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Their offspring were declared to be of servile condition...
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The player is free to join any one of the servile groups and share common goals, or remain unaligned.
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This statement suggests that rules of custom are somehow inadequate, and that adherence to such rules is no more than servile obedience.
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This town seemed like a strange other world, in which black people had a servile role, doing laundry for white people.
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This was done with a large band of servile labour he retained there.
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Segregated from the rest, bound down to a code of behaviour, they lived a life appropriate to a servile state.
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A fox then denounces the man as a servile coward.
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