kowtow to

To "kowtow to" means to show excessive respect or obedience to someone in a subservient manner. It is often used to describe a behavior or attitude where one person or entity willingly submits or ingratiates themselves to another, often in a compromising or self-deprecating way. It can be seen as an act of submission or deference.


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