Refuse+to+obey

  • 61disobey — /dɪsəˈbeɪ / (say disuh bay) verb (t) 1. to neglect or refuse to obey (an order, person, etc.). –verb (i) 2. to be disobedient. {Middle English disobey(en), from Old French desobeir, from des dis 1 + obeir obey} –disobeyer, noun …

  • 62disobey — v.tr. (also absol.) fail or refuse to obey; disregard (orders); break (rules) (disobeyed his mother; how dare you disobey!). Derivatives: disobeyer n. Etymology: ME f. OF desobeir f. Rmc (as DIS , OBEY) …

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  • 63dis´o|bey´er — dis|o|bey «DIHS uh BAY», transitive verb. to refuse to obey; fail to obey; defy: »The soldier who disobeyed orders was punished harshly. –v.i. to be disobedient: »The law finally punishes those who disobey. –dis´o|bey´er, noun …

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  • 64dis|o|bey — «DIHS uh BAY», transitive verb. to refuse to obey; fail to obey; defy: »The soldier who disobeyed orders was punished harshly. –v.i. to be disobedient: »The law finally punishes those who disobey. –dis´o|bey´er, noun …

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  • 65Joseph Goebbels — Goebbels redirects here. For other people named Goebbels, see Goebbels (surname). Dr. Joseph Goebbels Chancellor of Germany In office 30 April …

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  • 66Whistleblower — This is an article about a term. For the 2008 RTÉ drama, see Whistleblower (TV series). A whistleblower is a person who alleges misconduct. More complex definitions may be used, but the issue is that the whistleblower usually faces reprisal. The… …

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  • 67George Galloway — Infobox MP honorific prefix = name =George Galloway honorific suffix = MP caption = Galloway in 2007. birth date =birth date and age |df=yes|1954|8|16 birth place =Dundee, Scotland residence = death date = death place = salary = term start = 5… …

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  • 68The Gunpowder Plot —     The Gunpowder Plot     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Gunpowder Plot     (Oath taken May, 1604, plot discovered November, 1605). Robert Catesby, the originator of the Powder Plot, owned estates at Lapworth and Ashby St. Legers. His ancient and …

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  • 69defy — de|fy [dıˈfaı] v past tense and past participle defied present participle defying third person singular defies [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: defier, from Latin fidere to trust ] 1.) to refuse to obey a law or rule, or refuse to do… …

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  • 70disobey — v. a. 1. Refuse to obey, break the command of, refuse submission to, disregard the commands of. 2. Transgress, violate, infringe, disregard, set at nought or defiance, go counter to …

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