Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A gesture or movement of the body, such as a curtsy, that expresses deference or homage.
- noun An attitude of deference or homage.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Authority; subjection; power or right to demand obedience.
- noun Obedience.
- noun Deferential deportment.
- noun A bow or courtesy; an act of reverence, dutifulness, or deference.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Obedience.
- noun Deference or homage, or an expression of deference or respect; a bow; a curtsy.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Demonstration of an
obedient attitude, especially bybowing deeply. - noun An obedient
attitude .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of obeying; dutiful or submissive behavior with respect to another person
- noun bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame or greeting
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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March 26th, 2010 at 1: 59 pm tombaker says: obeisance is freedom!
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It was a knee-jerk design modification made in obeisance to the myth that Americans hate hatchbacks.
The Volkswagen Jetta's graceful ride back down to earth Post 2010
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I bow in obeisance: They implemented the classic game Defender … in a favicon.
Geek Envy 2008
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Consistent with your view that Congressmen pass laws in obeisance with their oath, I assume that those same Congressman did the same when passing broad Commerce Clause legislation.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Cass Sunstein Responds to “Constitution in Exile” Post: 2005
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And the feeling for those he loved survived them, and it is monstrous to represent its unspoken and controlled/[Page xxxiv]/expression in obeisance and gesture as a sign of "agonising remorse."
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Thou knowest with what joy I roamed over thy confines, and beheld the universal beauty that then was spread around; how tenderly I whispered through thy flowers, how joyfully I carried up their fragrant odours as a thank-offering to heaven; how merrily I sported on the hills, or taught the branches of thy lofty trees to bow, as in obeisance to Him who made them!
Parables From Nature 1857
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The kek would sweep inwards as the van roared along the lane; bowing in obeisance.
On the Verge Peter Ashley 2008
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The business recalls the obeisance to certain Italian gentlemen once required of American presidential candidates.
The Guardian World News Simon Jenkins 2010
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The business recalls the obeisance to certain Italian gentlemen once required of American presidential candidates.
The Guardian World News Simon Jenkins 2010
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The business recalls the obeisance to certain Italian gentlemen once required of American presidential candidates, Jenkins wrote, adding:
NYT > Home Page By JEFFREY MARCUS 2010
oroboros commented on the word obeisance
Well, you learn something new everyday, right? Always thought this was pronounced oh-bee-YAY-sense!
February 19, 2007