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    Dis·o·bey
    /ˌdisəˈbā/

    verb

    • 1. fail to obey (rules, a command, or someone in authority): "around 1,000 soldiers had disobeyed orders and surrendered"
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  3. verb. /ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ/ [transitive, intransitive] Verb Forms. disobey (somebody/something) to refuse to do what a person, a law, an order, etc. tells you to do; to refuse to obey. He was punished for disobeying orders. How dare you disobey me! She sighed deeply but dared not disobey. opposite obey. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Join us.

  4. 4 days ago · Definition of 'disobey' Word Frequency. disobey. (dɪsəbeɪ ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense disobeys , present participle disobeying , past tense, past participle disobeyed. verb. When someone disobeys a person or an order, they deliberately do not do what they have been told to do.

  5. disobey. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dis‧o‧bey /ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ, ˌdɪsəʊ- $ ˌdɪsə-, ˌdɪsoʊ-/ verb [ intransitive, transitive] to refuse to do what someone with authority tells you to do, or refuse to obey a rule or law OPP obey You disobeyed my orders. THESAURUS disobey to not obey a person, order, rule, or law ...

  6. disobey definition: to not do what you are told to do by someone in authority: . Learn more.

  7. 2 days ago · transitive verb/intransitive verb. When someone disobeys a person or an order, they deliberately do not do what they have been told to do. ...a naughty boy who often disobeyed his mother and father. Synonyms: defy, ignore, rebel, resist More Synonyms of disobey. More Synonyms of disobey.

  8. Aug 31, 2023 · Verb [ edit] disobey (third-person singular simple present disobeys, present participle disobeying, simple past and past participle disobeyed) ( transitive) To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey an order of (somebody). disobey the rules. disobey your parents.

  9. Britannica Dictionary definition of DISOBEY. : to not do what someone or something with authority tells you to do : to refuse or fail to obey rules, laws, etc. [no object] If you disobey, you will be severely punished. [+ object] The soldier disobeyed the general's orders. He was afraid to disobey his father.

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