grov·el
[gruhv-uh

~verb (used without object), grov·eled, grov·el·ing or (especially British) grov·elled, grov·el·ling.
DEFINITION: 1)To humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility. 2)To lie or crawl with the face downward and the body prostrate, especially in abject humility, fear, etc. 3)To take pleasure in mean or base things.
SENTENCE: Don't let your ego keep you from groveling when necessary.
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