Disobeying

/ˌdɪsəˈbeɪɪŋ/ verb

The act of refusing to follow orders, rules, or instructions; failing or choosing not to obey someone in authority.

From Old French 'desobeir,' composed of 'dis-' (not, opposite) and 'obey' (from Latin 'obaudire,' meaning to listen to, to comply). The prefix 'dis-' negates the word, making it mean 'not obeying.'

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