obedience in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He lived his life in obedience to the precepts of his religion and did his utmost to defend the faith as he understood it.
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No vows were to be taken, but a simple promise of obedience to the superior was to be made, confirmed by an oath.
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In obedience to the order, he took possession of fourteen steamers in the name of the government.
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He understood it as a proper understanding of law by an individual and ensuing obedience to the law.
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Since parents know the difference between right and wrong and children still do not, obedience to the parents is very important.
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From a discipline based on blind obedience to a regime of activity and creation in an atmosphere of freedom.
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The first stage is called obedience and punishment orientation.
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This breed is extremely strong, which means that socialization and obedience training are important.
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Obedience was demanded by husbands, and women were restricted in their actions.
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She argued that a wife did not owe blind obedience to her husband.
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