obedience
61obedience — n. 1. Compliance, submission. 2. Dutifulness, duty, reverence, respect …
62obedience — n 1. compliance, conformity, acquiescence, abidance, acceptance; yielding, submission, subjection, morigeration, allegiance, observance; reverence, deference, respect, respectfulness; submis siveness, adapability, malleability, tractability,… …
63obedience — obe·di·ence …
64obedience — Послушание …
65obedience — o•be•di•ence [[t]oʊˈbi di əns[/t]] n. 1) the state or quality of being obedient 2) the act or practice of obeying 3) a sphere of ecclesiastical or secular authority or jurisdiction • Etymology: 1150–1200; ME < OF < L …
66obedience — Compliance with a command, prohibition, or known law and rule of duty prescribed. The performance of what is required or enjoined by authority, or the abstaining from what is prohibited, in compliance with the command or prohibition …
67Canonical obedience — Obedience O*be di*ence, n. [F. ob[ e]dience, L. obedientia, oboedientia. See {Obedient}, and cf. {Obeisance}.] 1. The act of obeying, or the state of being obedient; compliance with that which is required by authority; subjection to rightful… …
68Passive obedience — Obedience O*be di*ence, n. [F. ob[ e]dience, L. obedientia, oboedientia. See {Obedient}, and cf. {Obeisance}.] 1. The act of obeying, or the state of being obedient; compliance with that which is required by authority; subjection to rightful… …
69passive obedience — obedience characterized by a lack of oppositional activity …
70Obédience mixte du Droit Humain — Droit humain Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Siège de l Ordre maçonnique mixte international « le Droit humain » à Paris …