English to Hindi Dictionary subservient

subservient

अधीन
definition
adjective
she was subservient to her parents
prepared to obey others unquestioningly.
translation of 'subservient'
अनुसेवी
adjective
श्रद्धापूर्ण,
सहायक,
अधीन
example
Was there some hidden agenda to keep all us colonial subjects docile and 'subservient' to the Great Empire by brainwashing our smarter students?
She said: ‘We are determined to reach our goal - to empower women to live their own lives and not be 'subservient' to their husbands.’
He is a hardcore Libertarian who wishes nothing more than to reduce the working class to an endentured slave class, 'subservient' to the will of Corporate Fascism.
There is good reason for this: Marx elucidated a theory of labor in which workers become 'subservient' to the objects they produce, a theory where people are not exalted by their labor, but devalued by it.
It is often the case in arts writing that it is seen as 'subservient' to the art, that it's role can only be one of an obvious and didactic explicator of hidden meanings or that it should act as an interpreter of the artist's intentions.
In other words, democracy must be 'subservient' to economic growth, and unchecked government power is good for us.
The piano does play a more 'subservient' role in the Rachmaninoff, as the cello carries the bulk of the melodic development, but Kay provides solid support throughout.
By handling this case involving a head of state, the Korean judiciary will become either truly independent from political pressure or 'subservient' to its power.
There is a need to look within because, in countries across the world, religion has become 'subservient' to local tradition and women have been victimised in a patriarchal society.
A form of marriage very popular among some groups then and now is the patriarchal, where the wife is 'subservient' to the husband.
While accountants take confidentiality seriously, as a core value it is 'subservient' to their attestation role.
The increasing economic value of education is good news in a society that strives to make economic opportunity 'subservient' to individual merit, rather than family background.
For much of the twentieth century, mandarins of the law viewed the courts as agents of social change and the law as contingent, evolutionary, and ultimately 'subservient' to political expediency.
The unit's public affairs officers are 'subservient' to the information operations experts, military and defense officials said.
In all these writers, the narrative self plays a 'subservient' role to the voices of others; the self is rarely placed in a consistent dominating position over others.
Once defeated, the Zulu king became 'subservient' to British rule and lost control over the trade in the kingdom, including the trade in beads.
She is meek and 'subservient' to the needs of her God.
What this means is that Legco, which has little political power to begin with, is controlled by conservative forces 'subservient' to Beijing and the Hong Kong government.
Pearson spoke about how working women carry the puzzle of family life in their heads, their list of never-ending tasks and how their modest desire for time to themselves becomes 'subservient' to everyone else's needs.
When Kennedy ran for president in 1960 he went to great lengths to deny that his religious beliefs would make him 'subservient' to the Catholic church and not the U.S. constitution.
It is very important to remember that the ornament is 'subservient' to the garden and not the other way around.
Few things are harder for people who were traditionally 'subservient' to their ‘elders and betters’ than publicly dissenting and struggling for rights.
All they want to hear is that the arts are efficiently run, good for the economy and 'subservient' to current dogmas of inclusivism and education.
Meanwhile, Richard explained, ‘the archbishops of York didn't want to be 'subservient' to the Archbishop of Canterbury’.
In their case everything is 'subservient' to the economy.
The way the Secretary of State is conducting his foreign policy, there is no doubt left that all the policy decisions are right now 'subservient' to the need of capturing the terrorist.
The UK government should not become 'subservient' to an all-powerful Frankfurt, just like local government has little power in the UK at the moment.
The village lad they ‘employ’ is very much 'subservient' to his ‘employers’.
If nothing else, this administration provides some space for the emergence of a post-civil rights black leadership not 'subservient' to the Democratic Party.
Representatives who have been so nominated by their leaders, once elected to office as parliamentarians and councillors, become 'subservient' to these leaders.
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