deferential

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Adjective

deferential (comparative more deferential, superlative most deferential)

  1. Respectful and considerate; showing deference.
    • 2009, Mark Elliott, “Torture, Deportation and Extra-Judicial Detention: Instruments of the “War on Terror””, in Cambridge Law Journal, volume 68, number 2, pages 245–246:
      In A v. UK, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights held that Part 4 of the 2001 Act was not a strictly necessary response to the acknowledged emergency evidenced by the attacks in the USA and that the detention of the applicants was in breach of Article 5. This conclusion is noteworthy given that the European Court has in the past adopted a deferential if not supine approach when assessing the legality of derogations under Article 15.
    Antonyms: derogative, derogatory
  2. Based on deference; based on the doctrine, ideology, or wishes of others rather than one's own conclusions.
  3. (anatomy, not comparable) Of, or relating to the vas deferens.

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