disobey in the PONS Dictionary

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The loyal official was thus required in certain circumstances to remonstrate with and even to disobey his sovereign to show his concern for the monarch.
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The government passes the act, and all meta-humans are forced to adhere to or disobey the law.
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If you disobey any point of my regulations you shall get either ten lashes or five shocks of electric discharge.
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The soldiers would then disobey any order issued by their commanders, when in doubt as to the legitimacy of that order.
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Despite this, he typically treats her like a nuisance and constantly disobeys her.
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In 1904, he disobeyed a federal injunction and began mining an underground area whose ownership was in dispute.
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They had been disobeying university authorities and participating in a political rally.
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Some of these men had already been convicted of disobeying orders in summary courts-martial.
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His pilots are young and behave like kids, sometimes disobeying orders and foolishly losing precious pilots and precious planes.
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Because of too much love for singing, she disobeyed her father and joined different bands.
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