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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(181) Be humble, be harmless, gave no pretension, be upright, forbearing, serve you teacher in true obedience.
(182) Jesus came to be the surety for all his people by his active and passive obedience.
(183) His sect is noteworthy because It'stresses absolute obedience to the guru ( teacher ).
(184) In reward for his obedience , he receives an abundance of cold , satisfying water.
(185) Neither of us seeks to enforce the political obedience of our neighbors through military force.
(186) While we embrace our unalienable rights, we abhor the value that other cultures place on collective conformity and obedience to authority.
(187) But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment.
(188) Some are simple. The BLT requires no more than obedience to the basic formula for success.
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(189) In fact, wifely obedience was pretty much synonymous with marriage.
(190) Paul taught his followers that obedience to the ritual law of Moses was no longer necessary -- indeed it was a "curse" (Galatians 3:10-13).
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