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  • verb To make subservient
  • verb To subordinate

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Examples

  • April 29, 2004 - 11: 28 p.m. I had to attend a Customer Service Seminar today (OH OH Holy Fires in Burning Hell), so that I can learn how to more fully * subserviate myself to my employer, and learn new and creative ways to take it in the ass.

    whitehelmet Diary Entry whitehelmet 2004

  • Jethro's foresight (known to few only) was that he perceived clearly that the time would come when the railroads and other aggregations of capital would exterminate the boss, or at least subserviate him.

    Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • Jethro's foresight (known to few only) was that he perceived clearly that the time would come when the railroads and other aggregations of capital would exterminate the boss, or at least subserviate him.

    Coniston — Volume 03 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Jethro's foresight (known to few only) was that he perceived clearly that the time would come when the railroads and other aggregations of capital would exterminate the boss, or at least subserviate him.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • “It wasn’t like I didn’t have attraction to women,” Michael continues, “so I could just subserviate the homosexual part.

    THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB LAURIE ABRAHAM 2010

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