Antonym: disobedience, resistance. Similar words: disobedience, obediently, audience, expedient, ingredient, science, patience, sapience. Meaning: [ə'bɪːdɪəns] n. 1. the act of obeying; dutiful or submissive behavior with respect to another person 2. the trait of being willing to obey 3. behavior intended to please your parents.
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(31) He has acted in obedience to the law.
(32) A soldier must give implicit obedience to his officers.
(33) Most children have a disposition towards obedience.
(34) The officer expects complete obedience from his troops.
(35) You will have to beat the student into obedience.
(36) With blind obedience, I allowed my father to organize my life.
(37) She showed great obedience.
(38) As a monk, he took vows of chastity, poverty and obedience.
(39) The sergeant expects obedience from his men/that his men will obey him/his men to obey him.
(40) He acts in unquestioning obedience to the orders of his superior.
(41) Like all tyrannical leaders, he demanded unquestioning obedience from his followers.
(42) Parents have no right to demand servile obedience from their children.
(43) The people were expected to give their leader absolute obedience and loyalty.
(44) Soldiers act in obedience to the orders of their superior officers.
(45) Obedience did not imply approval, however.
(46) Obedience is the fruit of faith. Christina G. Rossetti
(47) How then can we encourage obedience?
(48) The theme of the sermon was reverence and obedience.
(49) Peace and patience wait for our obedience.
(50) Should they owe allegiance and obedience to him?
(51) The women's slavish obedience disgusted me.
(52) The General demanded absolute obedience from his men.
(53) Some corporate cultures are so rigid that they require absolute obedience to the corporate line.
(54) Christians, accordingly,[www.Sentencedict.com] are bound by obedience to their Lord to take their enemies seriously.
(55) With young children, teaching obedience to rules requires knowledge of three matters: Does he or she know what to do?
(56) Women were bound to absolute obedience to their Promise Keeper husbands and fathers.
(57) The need to define the boundaries of obedience is at the heart of Richardson's novel.
(58) The Giffens were the actors, and they were moving quite happily about the stage in obedience to some unseen stage-manager.
(59) Gaining obedience from children will partly depend on their developmental level and whether they understand and can carry out what is expected.
(60) Poverty, chastity and obedience were the rules of his order which he founded with eleven like-minded companions when he was twenty-nine.
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