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Understanding Servility: A Guide to Its Meaning and Usage

Servility is a noun that refers to a state of being submissive or deferential, often in an excessive or obsequious manner. It can also refer to a condition of being enslaved or subjected to the will of another person.

In modern usage, the term "servility" is often used to describe behavior that is overly submissive or fawning, and can be seen as demeaning or disrespectful. It can also be used to describe a relationship in which one person has power over another and the other person is forced to submit to their will.

The word "servility" comes from the Latin word "servitus," which means "service" or "slavery." It has been used in English since the 15th century, and was once commonly used to describe the relationship between a master and a servant or slave. Today, it is less commonly used, but can still be found in historical or literary contexts.

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