Handmaiden in a sentence as a noun

And by that standard, they are fine with the handmaiden app.

It assuages the sense of moral panic that has been the handmaiden of prohibition for a century.

Microsoft and IV are sleazy in similar ways, but I don't know that IV is actually Microsoft's handmaiden.

Previously, like everything else novel the youth do, it was Satan's handmaiden.

Publishing misinformation about ***** is more serious than the handmaiden app?

'Ancilla' [female slave, I was taught] is translated: maid, handmaiden, women, and ancillary, depending on declension?

That, CGI, and its handmaiden, green screening, have all contributed to a film making culture that knows that reshoots, retakes, and taking 300 takes of every scene is basically how things can be done.

This is traditionally translated as: Because he hath regarded the humility of his handmaid; Or: For he hath regarded the lowliness of his handmaiden.

But you missed the outer context that gives meaning to this conversation - the fact that knowledge is merely the handmaiden to another driving force, and a handmaiden only need be "good enough" to reach a minimum acceptable thresh-hold.

Not exactly the same thing, but I have long said that if Joan of Arc were alive today, they would be adjusting her meds to make the voices go away instead of following her into battle while she played handmaiden to the birth of modern France.

Handmaiden definitions

noun

in a subordinate position; "theology should be the handmaiden of ethics"; "the state cannot be a servant of the church"

See also: handmaid servant

noun

a personal maid or female attendant

See also: handmaid