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submission [səbˈmɪʃn] N no pl

2. submission no pl of proposal, document:

3. submission (argument):

aggressiveness [-nəs] N no pl

sensitiveness [ˌsensəˈtɪvətɪ, Am -t̬ɪ], sensitivity N

1. sensitiveness (touchiness):

3. sensitiveness (secret nature):

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It was true -- the creepiest thing about all of this wasn't even the robot handjob, but the melancholic submissiveness of the avatar they'd rendered.
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Forthright principle, not simpering submissiveness, should guide our path.
www.stuff.co.nz
Submissiveness and necessity led me to the theater; propensity for and the love of this work emboldened me to write.
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The two characters have much in common, regarding their level of ineptitude and submissiveness to more powerful characters.
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In short, the new good child was a paragon of dutiful submissiveness, refined virtue, and appropriate sensibility.
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True women were supposed to possess four cardinal virtues: piety, purity, domesticity, and submissiveness.
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Shyness, fearfulness, over submissiveness, aloofness, lack of biddability, or aggression (especially toward humans) are all traits that can occur.
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They alternate between aggression and submissiveness, fidgety restraint and turbulent fantasy.
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