Subserviency
adjective
1.
serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate.
2.
servile; excessively submissive; obsequious:
subservient persons; subservient conduct.
3.
useful in promoting a purpose or end.
adjective
1.
obsequious in behaviour or attitude
2.
serving as a means to an end
3.
a less common word for subordinate (sense 2)
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