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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(121) Obedience depended on respect, and how would an underling respect you if he thought you were no different from him?
(122) This is the obedience of faith to which personal conviction leads.
(123) The covenant will be an affair of the heart, not just blind obedience to the Law.
(124) Certainly, one of the prime reasons for powerlessness is lack of obedience.
(125) His insistence upon strict obedience is correct.
(126) He cowed his wife into obedience.
(127) The poor boy was beaten into obedience.
(128) Good alternatives are: agility, flyball, obedience, etc.
(129) A policeman can compel obedience to the law.
(130) You can't coerce her into obedience.
(131) He awed them into obedience.
(132) But for now(sentencedict.com), Olympus needs your unquestionable obedience.
(133) By whom we have received grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith among all nations, for his name: for obedience...: or, to the obedience of faith.
(134) Mother Teresa wore the same outfit every day: a white sari with three blue stripes, reflecting her vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
(135) Milgram's studies of obedience show that people will administer dangerous electric shocks if told to by a white-coated authority figure.
(136) Rom. 1:5 Through whom we have received grace and apostleship unto the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles on behalf of His name.
(137) Prevenient grace – creates in us a purpose of obedience.
(138) She writes, Exacting and unrelenting obedience to kinship demands made the Dakotas a most kind, unselfish people,[http://sentencedict.com/obedience.html] always acutely aware of those about them and innately courteous.
(139) The robber enforced obedience to their demand by threat of violence.
(140) His obedience is now double-minded - and he provides a profound object lesson in what happens when we try to serve two masters.
(141) Through him and for his name's sake, we received grace and apostleship to call people from among all the Gentiles to the obedience that comes from faith.
(142) But the task cannot be performed mechanically except by exacting obedience.
(143) And they have the right to play the advertisement for its obedience of the foodstuff law.
(144) Our capacity for religious fervor and for unthinking energetic obedience is unfortunately bottomless.
(145) They had cloyed him with obedience, and surfeited him with sweet respect and submission.
(146) Christ fulfilled the legal obligations of the pactum salutis in his active and passive obedience as the representative of the elect.
(147) Stair illuminative is created, want the obedience unity at overall style likewise.
(148) He sought unquestioning obedience from his staff in part to short - circuit apparently wayward Presidential commands.
(149) Through collection, there will be more liveliness, obedience and control.
(150) You will continually draw into your life people who need to enforce authority, and you will struggle with them until you learn the lesson of obedience.
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