kowtow Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌkaʊˈtaʊ]
  • Us [ ˌkaʊˈtaʊ]

Meaning of kowtow In English

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  • Why kowtow to those awful older buildings instead of knocking them down to start again with a neat, clean field?

  • Most importantly, this would be an admission of failure which would amount to kowtowing to the financial sector.

  • It is not kowtowing to any momentary spasm.

  • In fact, one cannot kowtow to both arguments.

  • Do we create some kind of licensing system for journalists which prevents them from working until they kowtow to the courts?

  • It is a dependency economy kowtowing to successive governments for hand-outs.

  • It is not acceptable that the interests of our businessmen and consumers are treated as if we constantly have to kowtow.

  • However, we have found that his policy allows him to bully and lecture the weak while kowtowing obsequiously to the strong.

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