disobeyed Definition 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

  • He could not have had these orders, otherwise he would not have disobeyed them.

  • So many people have disobeyed the law that its legitimacy has been called into question.

  • The first was that these officers had disobeyed orders.

  • The regulations are, in the main, being obeyed, and when they are disobeyed strict disciplinary action is taken.

  • To pass a law that is going to be disobeyed is a bad thing, because it brings the law into disrepute.

  • Thirdly, the penalties for contempt would never be incurred unless the party had deliberately disobeyed the court.

  • The question for the court is whether the man disobeyed the order.

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

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