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Meanings of
insubordinate
in inglés
español
insubordinado
Back to the meaning
Disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority.
resistant
resistive
subordinate
Related terms
defiant
rebellious
unruly
disobedient
mutinous
contumacious
noncompliant
español
insubordinado
Sinónimos
Examples for "
resistant
"
resistant
resistive
Examples for "
resistant
"
1
However, certain highly placed members of the Alliance power structure were
resistant
.
2
Background: Drug
resistant
tuberculosis poses a great challenge for tuberculosis control worldwide.
3
Metabolic resistance simply means that your body is
resistant
to losing weight.
4
Thus organisms have evolved as systems
resistant
to change, even genetic change.
5
Patients & methods: We included 157 patients with
resistant
hypertension undergoing RDN.
1
They had
resistive
touchscreens and confusing menus that were difficult to use.
2
Phase 3: Strength Uses three progressive
resistive
exercises to increase strength.
3
Inspiratory
resistive
loading elicits objective evidence of diaphragm, but not abdominal, muscle fatigue.
4
We must give him endurance, quickness of response, and
resistive
force.
5
However, cystic fibrosis patients discontinued inspiratory
resistive
loading more frequently.
Usage of
insubordinate
in inglés
1
In the meantime, the men grew more and more intractable and
insubordinate
.
2
Unfortunately his power was insufficient to cope successfully with the
insubordinate
Spaniards.
3
I walked at the self-important speed of all managers visiting an
insubordinate
.
4
Mr. Carfax went on with his
insubordinate
conversation, oblivious to the insult.
5
You know that he gives up his cases when they are
insubordinate
.
6
You have been
insubordinate
,
and for insubordination there is but one penalty.
7
He was wilfully, deliberately
insubordinate
,
proud of breaking rules and defying punishments.
8
Of course it is, because I'm
insubordinate
-
but
this
isn't the navy.
9
But there was a damnably ironical and
insubordinate
look in his one eye.
10
Bean was still feeling
insubordinate
,
and he didn't think Ender deserved the rebuke.
11
Trump has repeatedly complained about Vindman's testimony and called him
insubordinate
.
12
Whatever there might be lay at the door of a stupid,
insubordinate
servant.
13
You're a very
insubordinate
worker, aren't you? She addressed Geary again.
14
If he utters another
insubordinate
word, have him bucked and gagged at once.
15
This
insubordinate
centre that drew him towards old pagan beliefs had assumed command.
16
He was an
insubordinate
dog, and always smelt abominably of garlic.
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insubordinate
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very insubordinate
insubordinate child
insubordinate seamen
insubordinate temper
as insubordinate
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Translations for
insubordinate
español
insubordinado
Insubordinate
through the time
Insubordinate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common