Synonym: comply, heed, listen to, mind, submit, yield. Antonym: disobey. Similar words: globe, beyond control, beyond question, go to bed, obesity, to begin with, come into being. Meaning: [ə'beɪ] v. be obedient to.
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61. South Carolina claimed the power to exempt its citizens from the obligation to obey federal law.
62. I shall think it is a great trust to obey the wishes of my dead father.
63. They obey the one unwritten rule that binds them all—no talking.
64. The referee should try to obey the spirit as well as the letter of the law.
65. He threatened to disinherit her if she refused to obey.
66. You must obey the rule. It is useless for you to kick against the pricks.
67. As a new recruit you must obey when duty calls.
68. The activists were shot when they refused to obey an order to halt.
69. We've got to obey orders - you know that.
70. Always obey your parents - when they are present. Mark Twain
71. Children should be taught to obey the law.
72. Our citizens want to obey the law.
73. All rushing down the hillside to obey the Samhailt.
74. Still he must obey,(sentencedict .com) which makes him very angry.
75. He that cannot obey, cannot command. Benjamin Franklin
76. I was brought up to obey orders.
77. But would she obey her husband?
78. The nurse would not obey her own commands.
79. Soldiers must always obey their commanding officer.
80. You can teach most dogs to obey simple commands.
81. I expect my students to obey me.
82. Bodies are substantial, exist in space, obey mechanical laws.
83. Commercial users are supposedly required to obey the law.
84. They will always obey the law.
85. You've never learnt to obey orders, have you?
86. You've got to obey instructions - to the letter.
87. People are supposed to observe the sign-posts and obey the instructions.
88. They deal with hospital discharge procedures and state that district health authorities should obey circulars.
89. It would seem that we are far more likely to obey unquestioningly when the authority figure is actually present.
90. You are obliged to obey a reasonable instruction given by an authorised superior.
More similar words: globe, beyond control, beyond question, go to bed, obesity, to begin with, come into being.