disobeying

[ˌdɪsəˈbeɪɪŋ]

disobeying Definition

  • 1refusing to follow a rule or command
  • 2not doing what someone in authority tells you to do

Using disobeying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disobeying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were punished for disobeying their parents.

  • Example

    He was arrested for disobeying the police officer's orders.

  • Example

    Disobeying the traffic rules can lead to accidents.

disobeying Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disobeying

Antonyms for disobeying

Phrases with disobeying

  • disobeying a court order

    failing to comply with a legal directive issued by a court of law

    Example

    He was fined for disobeying a court order to pay child support.

  • going against the teachings and laws of one's religious faith

    Example

    She felt guilty for disobeying God's commands and not attending church regularly.

  • refusing to carry out a specific instruction given by someone in authority

    Example

    The soldier was court-martialed for disobeying a direct order from his commanding officer.

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Summary: disobeying in Brief

'Disobeying' [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪɪŋ] means refusing to follow a rule or command, such as 'The children were punished for disobeying their parents.' It can also refer to not doing what someone in authority tells you to do, like 'He was arrested for disobeying the police officer's orders.' Other examples include 'Disobeying the traffic rules can lead to accidents.'