blind obedience

Frequency: 7.512.3 per million words

Refers to obedience without thinking or questioning.

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Examples (10)

  • Cult leaders often demand blind obedience from their followers.
  • History shows the catastrophic dangers of blind obedience to authority.
  • Military training emphasizes discipline, but modern tactics require more than blind obedience.
  • Parents should encourage critical thinking rather than expecting blind obedience from their children.
  • The dictatorial regime relied heavily on the blind obedience of its citizens.
  • He followed the orders with blind obedience, never pausing to ask why.
  • Is blind obedience to a corporate hierarchy ever truly beneficial for innovation?
  • Many people believe that extreme religious faith necessitates blind obedience.
  • The tragic accident was partly caused by a culture of blind obedience to the captain's decisions.
  • In the past, students were often taught that blind obedience to teachers was a virtue.