deferential im PONS Wörterbuch

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As a partner he was grave and deferential, yet he never subsided meekly into the background.
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Still, the test is not strict but rather deferential to the government.
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Other scholars suggest that it is simply the more deferential form.
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In general, the words and speech patterns associated with men are seen as rough, vulgar, or abrupt, while those associated with women are considered more polite, more deferential, or softer.
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So, the flow rate within the evaporite layer is progressively increasing as deferential load intensifies (fig. 2).
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There is no going back to some idealised version of a 1950s senior common room, occasionally intruded upon by deferential students.
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When the doubters heard this, they became nervously deferential, paled, clasped their hands together, and backed away from their mats.
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He was very deferential towards his much older cousin and soon became her right hand.
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It also makes money-driven, poll-obsessed elected officials deferential to corporate goals of profit often at the cost of the common good.
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This is caused due to the deferential load of the overlying sediments and the high mobility of the lowermost low density layer.
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