0 to fail or refuse to do what is commanded -- neposlechnout
He disobeyed his mother.
He disobeyed the captain’s orders
Indeed, he is playing very safe when it comes to disobeying moral rules.
And for resident parents who disobey orders, there are several possible sanctions.
In questioning the state's persecution of the black market and by consciously choosing to disobey the law, the population was openly challenging the state's authority.
Humans do their utmost not to anger or disobey them for fear of punishment.
A decision to use unauthorized discretion and openly disobey policy is not easily made in such an environment.
Here is one suggestion: the commitment to the rule might prevent the agent from considering the reasons for disobeying the rule.
Such prescriptions should be disobeyed no matter what.
First, right reason could dictate that a divine command be disobeyed.