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  1. Apr 27, 2018 · Disobedience: Directed by Sebastián Lelio. With Anton Lesser, Alessandro Nivola, Allan Corduner, Nicholas Woodeson. A woman returns to her Orthodox Jewish community that shunned her for her attraction to a female childhood friend.

  2. the quality of being disobedient (= refusing to do what someone in authority tells you to do): They were taught not to question their leaders, and disobedience was harshly punished. Parents should not encourage disobedience by rewarding bad behaviour. See. disobedient. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of DISOBEDIENCE is refusal or neglect to obey. How to use disobedience in a sentence.

  4. DISOBEDIENCE meaning: refusal or failure to obey rules, laws, etc. a lack of obedience.

  5. Disobedience means not following rules or instructions given to you by an authority figure. The disobedience of the kids at summer camp might drive their counselor batty.

  6. noun. /ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiəns/ [uncountable] the act of failing or refusing to obey. His behaviour was seen as another act of disobedience. disobedience to somebody/something their disobedience to the king. their disobedience to authority. see also civil disobedience opposite obedience. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  7. Disobedience definition: lack of obedience or refusal to comply; disregard or transgression.. See examples of DISOBEDIENCE used in a sentence.

  8. Nov 30, 2023 · Disobedience, as a form of collective action often used by social movements to express dissent, is constructed through alternative definitions to the status quo (della Porta, 2005 ), and it is socially constructed. The need to define disobedience by stressing its social and prosocial aims derives from the latter consideration.

  9. DISOBEDIENCE meaning: behaviour in which someone refuses to do what someone in authority tells them to do. Learn more.

  10. Civil disobedience, also called passive resistance, the refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government or occupying power, without resorting to violence or active measures of opposition; its usual purpose is to force concessions from the government or occupying power.

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