genuflect
Americanverb (used without object)
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to bend the knee or touch one knee to the floor in reverence or worship.
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to express a servile attitude.
verb
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to act in a servile or deferential manner
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RC Church to bend one or both knees as a sign of reverence, esp when passing before the Blessed Sacrament
Other Word Forms
- genuflection noun
- genuflector noun
Etymology
Origin of genuflect
1620–30; < Medieval Latin genūflectere to bend the knee, equivalent to Latin genū-, stem of genu knee + flectere to bend
Example Sentences
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Shows like “Top Chef” teach us to genuflect at the altars of celebrity culinarians, viewing their restaurants and signature dishes as luxury experiences as opposed to showing regular folks how to think innovatively about dinner.
From Salon • Jan. 30, 2026
“Let’s use this moment, not to just genuflect toward the cause of good and right, let’s really do something,” he said “We know Shawnee children died at that mission. We want those kids’ names.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 23, 2021
The restaurant is lined with press clippings, and toward the back, you can genuflect before a shrine to past candidates and ex-presidents.
From Washington Post • Jan. 16, 2020
Candidates now publicly genuflect before him, as Beto O’Rourke did when the former Texas congressman took the stage soon after the conference got underway Wednesday.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2019
Every time I stepped into his office, I felt the need to genuflect.
From "The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates" by Wes Moore
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