Obeisance in a sentence as a noun

Then the space would be "the obeisance to the stupid website piece".

"There's the secure piece, and there's the obeisance to the stupid website piece.

Google has no incumbent enterprise products to which it must pay obeisance.

Because blind obeisance to the law has been the source of many ethical travesties.

Path towards that utopia was supposed to go through strong party discipline and obeisance.

Two have since stood up for themselves and divorced their husbands, one persists and still considers her obeisance a duty to god.

You need to fire someone, you fire them, you don't "make a public example" of them as a sign of obeisance to the head of a competing company.

But to say the society must cultivate a culture of obeisance such that people can work for companies better is upside-down.

They were abandoned long ago in favor of pseudo-technical ******** and obeisance to administrators.

That doesn't mean it's worthless, but the solution isn't letting the humanities continue to rot while they hide behind our blind obeisance to "education is of infinite value so we need not consider the costs!

Obeisance definitions

noun

bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame or greeting

See also: bowing

noun

the act of obeying; dutiful or submissive behavior with respect to another person

See also: obedience