disobeying Meaning & Definition

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

Meaning of disobeying In English

  • 0 present participle of disobey

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

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Examples of disobeying

  • They can call you then and when they do, there's no disobeying.

  • Each individual child was classified as either obeying or disobeying each grammatical principle.

  • Each child was then classified as "obeying" or "disobeying" each principle.

  • First, the rule might prevent the agent from considering the reasons for disobeying the rule.

  • Here is one suggestion: the commitment to the rule might prevent the agent from considering the reasons for disobeying the rule.

  • Indeed, he is playing very safe when it comes to disobeying moral rules.

  • Six of them were found guilty of joining in the mutiny and one of disobeying a lawful command.

  • Danger comes from disobeying regulations and through people straying into parts of a building where dangerous operations are carried on.

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