DISOBEY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster If you disobey, you will be severely punished The soldier disobeyed the general's orders He was afraid to disobey his father The driver had disobeyed the law
disobey verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of disobey verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary disobey (somebody something) to refuse to do what a person, a law, an order, etc tells you to do; to refuse to obey He was punished for disobeying orders How dare you disobey me! She sighed deeply but dared not disobey
disobey - Wiktionary, the free dictionary disobey (third-person singular simple present disobeys, present participle disobeying, simple past and past participle disobeyed) To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey an order of (somebody)
What does DISOBEY mean? - Definitions. net Disobey refers to the act of refusing or failing to follow or conform to rules, orders, instructions, or laws given or set by an authority It implies refusal to comply, agree or act in accordance with demands or commands