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Adjective feudal has 1 sense
- feudal, feudalistic - of or relating to or characteristic of feudalism
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Term: feudal
Definitions:
- Adjective: Relating to or characteristic of a feudal society or system.
- Adjective: Domineering or oppressive.
- Noun: A vassal, servant, or retainer.
- Noun: A feudal mode or state.
Examples:
Adjective:
- She lived in a small village with feudal traditions.
- The feudal system allowed the nobles to govern the land.
- Feudal societies were structured based on the exchange of land for military service.
Adjective:
- He has a feudal attitude towards his employees, treating them as if they are beneath him.
- The dictator ruled the country with a feudal grip, suppressing any opposition.
- Her boss had a feudal management style, never allowing any dissent.
Noun:
- The king's loyal feudal served him faithfully throughout the battles.
- The lords and their feuds created a complex web of feudal relationships.
- In feudal Japan, the samurais were considered both warriors and retainers.
Noun:
- The country was in a state of feudal, with power concentrated in the hands of a few.
- The novel describes a post-apocalyptic world reverted to a feudal.
- During the Middle Ages, Europe experienced a period of feudalism.
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