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disobey

[dis-uh-bey] / ˌdɪs əˈbeɪ /


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The look on his face and the tone of his voice were such that no one dared disobey.

From Literature

In the meantime, here’s one last, basic fact that appears to be misunderstood: The First Amendment doesn’t give journalists a right to disobey laws.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Irancell disobeyed the orders of the decision-making institutions in implementing the announced policies regarding the restriction of internet access in crisis situations," the agency said.

From Barron's

A copy of the order seen by the BBC says that disobeying it could lead to imprisonment, fines or assets being seized.

From BBC

He and his representatives are now threatening Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, Iran and Greenland, with Venezuela serving as an object lesson of what may happen if a country dares to disobey his wishes.

From Salon