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kowtow Verb 1. to be humble and very respectful (towards): the senior editors accused each other of kowtowing to his demands 2. to touch the forehead to the ground in deference Noun the act of kowtowing [Chinese k'o to strike, knock + t'ou head]
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| I can't believe how the company kowtowed to pressure from the Chinese-American advocates and gave the $25,000 to a child despite the rules. Tozer, needing companionship, has kowtowed to this clique; Daniel, by far the most intelligent of his classmates, has chosen to remain independent, questioning and exploring, jotting his ideas into a notebook. In short order, city bureaucrats kowtowed to the councilman and seized more than 100 of Lone Star's trailers, sparking a lawsuit on First Amendment grounds. |
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