servilism

/sərˈvɪlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the practice of being excessively submissive or obedient to authority, often to the point of being insincerely flattering or fawning

“The politician’s servilism towards the powerful donor was seen as a betrayal of his constituents’ trust.”

Synonyms

  • obsequiousness
  • sycophancy

Antonyms

  • defiance
  • rebellion