disobedience

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Etymology

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From Middle English disobedience, dysobediaunce, from Old French desobedience. By surface analysis, dis-obedience. Displaced native Old English unhīersumnes.

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disobedience (countable and uncountable, plural disobediences)

  1. Refusal to obey.
    The teacher complained of the child's disobedience.

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