Sentences

disobey in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6

Definition

To disobey means to refuse or fail to follow an order, rule, or command.

Sample Sentences

  1. Children who disobey their parents often face consequences for their actions.
  2. The soldier was punished for choosing to disobey a direct order during the mission.
  3. If you choose to disobey the rules, you may put yourself and others at risk.
  4. Disobeying traffic signals can lead to serious accidents and injuries.
  5. The committee decided to disobey the traditional guidelines in favor of a more innovative approach.
  6. It is important for children to understand the consequences of choosing to disobey their parents.
  7. The soldier faced severe penalties for choosing to disobey a direct order from his commander.
  8. Many students tend to disobey school rules when they believe no one is watching.
  9. Despite the warning signs, he continued to disobey the safety protocols in the lab.
  10. Her decision to disobey the instructions led to unexpected complications in the project.