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disobey in Latin

disobey in Latin is inoboedio — disobey means to refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.

disobey in Latin

inoboedio
verb
(transitive) To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey an order of (somebody).

What does "disobey" mean?

  1. verb To refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.
    "The soldier was court-martialed for disobeying a direct order."

disobey in a sentence

  • The soldier was court-martialed for disobeying a direct order.

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What is "disobey" in Latin?

"disobey" in Latin is inoboedio. disobey means: To refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.

How do you use "disobey" in a sentence?

Example: "The soldier was court-martialed for disobeying a direct order." In Latin, "disobey" is inoboedio.

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