disobey

Found in thesaurus: decline, refuse

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disobey
v. be disobedient, rebel, refuse to comply

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disobey

Verb
1. refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient; "He disobeyed his superviser and was fired"
(antonym) obey
(hypernym) refuse, decline
(hyponym) sit in
(derivation) disobedience, noncompliance


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disobey
v. neposlouchat

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disobey
Czas. sprzeciwiać się; nie słuchać

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Disobey
(v. t.)
Not to obey; to neglect or refuse to obey (a superior or his commands, the laws, etc.); to transgress the commands of (one in authority); to violate, as an order; as, refractory children disobey their parents; men disobey their Maker and the laws.
  
 
(v. i.)
To refuse or neglect to obey; to violate commands; to be disobedient.
  

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