DEFERENCE - traduzione in arabo
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DEFERENCE - traduzione in arabo

CONDITION OF SUBMITTING TO THE ESPOUSED, LEGITIMATE INFLUENCE OF ONE'S SUPERIOR OR SUPERIORS
Submissive; Submissiveness; Submitted; Curial deference; Reverentially; Submissively; Deference and Demeanor; Deference and demeanor; Submission (psychology); Passivity (behavior); Deference (law); Submission (emotion); Submission; Deferential; Deferentially; Submits; Submitting; Submittingly; Submittedly; Reveres; Revered; Reverential; Reverence (attitude)

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ألاسم

إِكْرام ; اِحْتِرَام ; اِسْتِكَانَة ; اِنْصِياع ; تَبْجِيل ; تَبَع ; خُضُوع ; رُضُوخ ; مُرَاعَاة ; نُزُولٌ عِنْدَ رَغْبَةٍ أو إِرَادَة

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اسْم : مراعاة . احترام
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اذعان احترام

Definizione

deference
n.
1.
Respect, regard, esteem, honor, reverence, veneration, homage, obeisance.
2.
Complaisance, condescension.
3.
Obedience, submission.

Wikipedia

Deference

Deference (also called submission or passivity) is the condition of submitting to the espoused, legitimate influence of one's superior or superiors. Deference implies a yielding or submitting to the judgment of a recognized superior, out of respect or reverence. Deference has been studied extensively by political scientists, sociologists, and psychologists.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per DEFERENCE
1. The firm‘s representatives treated their visiting sage with great deference.
2. Likewise, Chief Justice Roberts has made plain his deference to the expansion of executive power through his support of judicial deference to executive agency rulemaking.
3. One Arab journalist shares with me later that he rose not out of deference for the judge, but out of deference for Hussein.
4. Cebull perhaps should have given deference to the USDA‘s decision.
5. "Well, what does ‘utmost deference‘ mean?" Pregerson asked.