0 in a way that shows a willingness to do what other people want, or that shows you consider your wishes as less important than those of other people: --
At our entrance the warriors knelt to their chief and crouched subserviently their foreheads to the mat; but afterward they stood erect in a group at one side.
Whither he suggested, she followed meekly, almost subserviently.
On the contrary, he and others of his ilk are most subserviently dependent on them.
Was it because he had been a "cage man" too long, always taking orders, always acquiescing subserviently, never asserting?
He had many times subserviently assured the leader of his loyalty.
He seems baffled by the fact that we don't all subserviently do his bidding.
These days, patients may not listen to their doctors subserviently when they make mistakes.