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Meaning of morigeration

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morigeration (n.)

Obsequiousness; obedience.

morigeration Sentence Examples

  1. The stern headmaster enforced strict morigeration upon the unruly students.
  2. In the rigid Victorian era, children were expected to exhibit unfailing morigeration towards their elders.
  3. The monk's vow of obedience demanded unwavering morigeration to the abbot's commands.
  4. The company's CEO demanded absolute morigeration from his subordinates, tolerating no dissent.
  5. The prison warden's threats of punishment instilled a profound sense of morigeration in the inmates.
  6. The devout follower practiced morigeration in all aspects of his life, submitting to divine authority.
  7. The army enforces a strict code of morigeration, ensuring the obedience of its soldiers.
  8. Religious orders often impose morigeration on their members to promote humility and discipline.
  9. The stern teacher instilled morigeration in her students, creating a classroom of silence and order.
  10. The king's subjects demonstrated unwavering morigeration to his rule, fearing the consequences of defiance.

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Obsequiousness; obedience.

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The stern headmaster enforced strict morigeration upon the unruly students.

In the rigid Victorian era, children were expected to exhibit unfailing morigeration towards their elders.

The monk's vow of obedience demanded unwavering morigeration to the abbot's commands.

The company's CEO demanded absolute morigeration from his subordinates, tolerating no dissent.