disobeyed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdɪs.əˈbeɪ]
  • Us [ ˌdɪs.əˈbeɪ]

Meaning of disobeyed In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of disobey

  • 1 to refuse to do something that you are told to do:

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Examples of disobeyed

  • First, right reason could dictate that a divine command be disobeyed.

  • Such prescriptions should be disobeyed no matter what.

  • Surely the verdict of civilisation must always be that some orders are so monstrous that they ought to be disobeyed.

  • What will be the position of a traffic warden if a signal is disobeyed by a motorist?

  • It was clear that the man had disobeyed a lawful command.

  • It is unlikely that in reality this clear regulation will be disobeyed.

  • I have stated what the penalties are on the men who have disobeyed them.

  • I had to decide whether a man who deliberately disobeyed an order should be prosecuted.

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