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deferentially

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[def-er-en-shuh-lee, -chuh-lee] / ˌdɛf ərˈɛn ʃə li, -tʃə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that shows deference or courteous respect.


Example Sentences

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That pedestrian’s family says they don’t believe that police sufficiently investigated whether Nadine was driving recklessly, and a witness says she was treated deferentially at the scene.

From Slate • Oct. 7, 2023

Meanwhile, Saint-Etienne deferentially wrote: external-link "The Black Panther is gone, taking a piece of our club with him."

From BBC • Sep. 7, 2023

But Pence’s new words stand out, in part because of just how staunchly he refused to publicly criticize Trump during his four years as vice president, dutifully and deferentially defending his boss.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 4, 2023

In the distance, I hear “Action!” and I will later hear “Cut!” but otherwise a deferentially low volume permeates the space.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2023

She glanced over at von Linden, who stood deferentially at her shoulder.

From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein