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noun

deference

DEH-fuh-ruhns
noun
1
Respectful submission to another person's wishes, judgment, or authority.
"The junior staff treated the veteran surgeon with great deference."
"Out of deference to her wishes, they cancelled the party."

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in deference to show deference due deference

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deferences plural

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Etymology

From French déférence, formed from defer + -ence.

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