disobedient in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If a resident broke a rule or was disobedient they would be forced into solitary confinement with a diet on bread and water.
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In the parable which bears his name, he is the son of a serf, and is disobedient from birth.
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But spurning the apostolic command, they became disobedient., for which they suffered excommunication.
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The world is a town in which disobedient people are excluded from the church.
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The two rascals are simply too disobedient to him.
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At first, the dog is extremely disobedient, but, at the last minute, passes the test.
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Grinder returns, confronting his disobedient daughter and her beloved apothecary.
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He was, however, depicted as incompetent, unaware of the extent of his abilities, and incapable of maintaining control over his disobedient power ring.
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The children in her charge were spoilt and wild, persistently disobedient and tormented her.
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She wears a glittering dress and has very long hair and haunts the local rubbish dump, frightening disobedient children and drunken husbands.
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