Refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient.
1 You couldn't disobey a direct order and go back a second time.
2 But in the UK, it was normal for children to disobey staff.
3 Thus she spoke; nor did the father of gods and men disobey .
4 It was their decision to disobey that order as much as yours.
5 Musa dared not disobey ; and thus, for the time being, Tarik triumphed.
6 It wasn't the kind of atmosphere where you could disobey an order.
7 He demanded an answer in such a way I dared not disobey .
8 I dared not disobey , and stood before him shaking in my shoes.
9 He resolved to disobey her injunctions and follow her into the Cavern.
10 I know not how the little Cornelia can dare to disobey him.
11 For daring to disobey the parental commands she is driven from home.
12 I will not disobey him, by fear and foreboding in his absence.
13 If you disobey me, it is mutiny, and you know the penalty.
14 But you know what it means to disobey orders of an officer.
15 But not because I am of age would I disobey his will.
16 Whenever you feel tempted to disobey your higher promptings, hold the thought
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