Antonym: obedient. Similar words: obediently, audience, ingredient, science, patience, sapience, experience, experienced. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'biːdjəns] n. 1. the failure to obey 2. the trait of being unwilling to obey.
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31. Political disobedience is sanctioned as a possible expression of active citizenship on which a self-managing democracy is based.
32. Torturers kept making up new arbitrary rules, for which they would punish disobedience.
33. One person's disobedience can have awful social consequences for many other innocent people.
34. What destroys faith is the disobedience that hardens into unbelief.
35. His religion is as much as anything the regression to a past of obedience, disobedience, sin and doom.
36. In Pittsburgh, there were a few sit-ins, invasions of churches, minor civil disobedience.
37. Would he desist from civil disobedience if he were convinced?
38. The week I spent in the ashram this energy and passion were driving Gandhi toward another campaign of civil disobedience.
39. This reminds us of Adam and Eve in the bible and the disobedience of man when they ate the forbidden apple.
40. Since the civil disobedience began, the palace had also been surrounded by armoured carriers and remote crowd-control vehicles.
41. At the first and largest rally a prominent opposition leader, Vuk Draskovic, called for a campaign of civil disobedience.
42. Disobedience has to be organized, and it has to have both a specific target and a specific objective.
43. An Army veteran, Stefanoff prides himself on his lack of law enforcement experience and on his record of civil disobedience.
44. Some have dissociated themselves because the churches have turned them off through their disobedience and indifference.
45. A dog can bite you but you must not bite the dog! Your every movement in life must be peaceful; otherwise you lose your ethical superiority! Nonviolent civil disobedience is a genius; no power can beat it; use it when necessary! Mehmet Murat ildan
46. Both non-cooperation and civil disobedience imply some form of resistance to unjust laws, and could result in imprisonment for those involved.
47. Nothing in their training or previous experience had accustomed them to this kind of civil disobedience.
48. A resolution approving the civil disobedience movement had been passed.
49. Thoreau wrote a famous essay justifying civil disobedience.
50. Leading academics and journalists have threatened civil disobedience.
51. The boy's disobedience angered his father. Sentencedict.com
52. I. Unreasonable demand and work stoppage, serious misconduct or willful disobedience by the FISHERMAN of the lawful orders of his superiors.
53. Low - flush toilets and miserly showerheads mandated in 1992 produced years of consumer grumbling and disobedience.
54. Much of the subsequent civil disobedience was directed against London's Metropolitan Police, which in recent years has experienced prickly relations with the city's Afro-Caribbean community.
55. This form of civil disobedience isn't a particularly new phenomenon.
56. The power of God be absent from your church because you are living in disobedience.
57. Tanzania's police, who rarely confront civil disobedience, have tear-gas sed rowdy opposition rallies.
58. Make sure that you behave very correctly towards the policeman, or he's likely to throw the book at you for disobedience.
59. The civil disobedience theory of Rawls is deeply rooted in the western natural law tradition.
60. Civil disobedience has its place in history and will probably shape our future.
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