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def·er·ence
/ˈdɛfərən(t)s, ˈdɛfrən(t)s/
依從,聽從,遵從
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Def·er·ence
n.
A
yielding
of
judgment
or
preference
from
respect
to
the
wishes
or
opinion
of
another
;
submission
in
opinion
;
regard
;
respect
;
complaisance
.
Deference
to
the
authority
of
thoughtful
and
sagacious
men
.
--
Whewell
.
Deference
is
the
most
complicate
,
the
most
indirect
,
and
the
most
elegant
of
all
compliments
.
--
Shenstone
.
Syn:
--
Deference
,
Reverence
,
Respect
.
Usage:
Deference
marks
an
inclination
to
yield
one's
opinion
,
and
to
acquiesce
in
the
sentiments
of
another
in
preference
to
one's
own
.
Respect
marks
the
estimation
that
we
have
for
another
,
which
makes
us
look
to
him
as
worthy
of
high
confidence
for
the
qualities
of
his
mind
and
heart
.
Reverence
denotes
a
mingling
of
fear
with
a
high
degree
of
respect
and
esteem
.
Age
,
rank
,
dignity
,
and
personal
merit
call
for
deference
;
respect
should
be
paid
to
the
wise
and
good
;
reverence
is
due
to
God
,
to
the
authors
of
our
being
,
and
to
the
sanctity
of
the
laws
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
deference
n
1:
a
courteous
expression
(
by
word
or
deed
)
of
esteem
or
regard
; "
his
deference
to
her
wishes
was
very
flattering
"; "
be
sure
to
give
my
respects
to
the
dean
"
[
syn
:
respect
]
2:
courteous
regard
for
people's
feelings
; "
in
deference
to
your
wishes
"; "
out
of
respect
for
his
privacy
" [
syn
:
respect
,
respectfulness
]
3:
a
disposition
or
tendency
to
yield
to
the
will
of
others
[
syn
:
complaisance
,
compliance
,
compliancy
,
obligingness
]
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