Disobey vs. Obey

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Disobeyverb

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

Disobeyverb

(intransitive) To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey.

Disobeyverb

Not to obey; to neglect or refuse to obey (a superior or his commands, the laws, etc.); to transgress the commands of (one in authority); to violate, as an order; as, refractory children disobey their parents; men disobey their Maker and the laws.

Disobeyverb

To refuse or neglect to obey; to violate commands; to be disobedient.

Disobeyverb

refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient;

Disobey

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Obeyverb

(transitive) To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of.

Obeyverb

(intransitive) To do as one is told.

Obeyverb

To be obedient, compliant (to a given law, restriction etc.).

Obeyverb

To give ear to; to execute the commands of; to yield submission to; to comply with the orders of.

Obeyverb

To submit to the authority of; to be ruled by.

Obeyverb

To yield to the impulse, power, or operation of; as, a ship obeys her helm.

Obeyverb

To give obedience.

Obeyverb

be obedient to

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