slovo | definícia |
disobedience (encz) | disobedience,neposlušnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Disobedience (gcide) | Disobedience \Dis`o*be"di*ence\, n.
Neglect or refusal to obey; violation of a command or
prohibition.
[1913 Webster]
He is undutiful to him other actions, and lives in open
disobedience. --Tillotson.
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disobedience (wn) | disobedience
n 1: the failure to obey [syn: disobedience, noncompliance]
[ant: abidance, compliance, conformation,
conformity, obedience, obeisance]
2: the trait of being unwilling to obey [ant: obedience] |
disobedience (devil) | DISOBEDIENCE, n. The silver lining to the cloud of servitude.
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DISOBEDIENCE (bouvier) | DISOBEDIENCE. The want of submission to the orders of a superior.
2. In the army, disobedience is a misdemeanor.
3. For disobedience to parents, children may be punished; and
apprentices may be imprisoned for disobedience to the lawful commands of
their master. Vide Correction.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
civil disobedience (encz) | civil disobedience,občanská neposlušnost |
disobedience (encz) | disobedience,neposlušnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Disobedience (gcide) | Disobedience \Dis`o*be"di*ence\, n.
Neglect or refusal to obey; violation of a command or
prohibition.
[1913 Webster]
He is undutiful to him other actions, and lives in open
disobedience. --Tillotson.
[1913 Webster] |
civil disobedience (wn) | civil disobedience
n 1: a group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the
law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination);
"Thoreau wrote a famous essay justifying civil
disobedience" |
disobedience (wn) | disobedience
n 1: the failure to obey [syn: disobedience, noncompliance]
[ant: abidance, compliance, conformation,
conformity, obedience, obeisance]
2: the trait of being unwilling to obey [ant: obedience] |
disobedience (devil) | DISOBEDIENCE, n. The silver lining to the cloud of servitude.
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