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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She is a loyal vassal of the company's CEO and always supports her decisions.
The football team's captain is considered a vassal of the coach, as he enforces his strategies on the field.
The knight was a vassal to his lord and would always follow his orders.
The vassal paid homage to the lord and performed acts of fealty as a symbol of his loyalty.
The vassal participated in tournaments and jousts as a means of demonstrating his martial skills.
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