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obeisance

[oh-bey-suhns, oh-bee-] / oʊˈbeɪ səns, oʊˈbi- /


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Instead, obeisance to the ex-president and his grotesque, seditious lie has become a litmus test in the GOP.

From Seattle Times

I’m not likely to forget the Viking warrior Rollo, whose henchman flipped the Carolingian king Charles the Simple onto his backside so he could kiss the royal foot without kneeling in obeisance.

From Washington Post

Absent that, her critics have increasingly ascribed her behavior to a slurry of narcissism, opportunism and obeisance to corporate interests.

From New York Times

Johnson and McConnell both paid obeisance to the notion that “we should not default on our debt under any circumstances,” as Johnson’s pledge states.

From Los Angeles Times

Those last-minute obeisances to the Big Guy upstairs by sinners facing the inevitability of death are often indistinguishable from one last con.

From Los Angeles Times