Feudal
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British pronunciation/fjˈuːdə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈfjudəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "feudal"

feudal
01

relating to a system where nobility hold power and peasants work for their lords

02

so outdated that it seem irrelevant or inappropriate in a contemporary setting

feudal

adj

feud

n

feudalism

n

feudalism

n

feudalize

v

feudalize

v

feudally

adv

feudally

adv
example
Example
Feudal relationships were characterized by obligations of loyalty and protection between lords and vassals.
The feudal hierarchy placed peasants at the bottom, working the land in exchange for protection from their lord.
Feudal societies were often marked by hierarchical structures and a lack of social mobility.
His insistence on blind loyalty feels almost feudal in today’s world.
The company’s feudal management style allows no flexibility or employee input.
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