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Example sentences for "disobeys"

Lexicographically close words:
disobedience; disobedient; disobey; disobeyed; disobeying; disoblige; disobliged; disobliging; disoient; disoit
  1. He who submits to him submits to us; he who disobeys him disobeys us, and disobeys God Himself and His Prophet.

  2. He who disobeys this law shall pay a fine according to his class, which shall be exacted by the treasurers of Here and Zeus.

  3. And if any one disobeys this regulation, and is brought into court and convicted, he shall be punished with death, and his property shall be confiscated.

  4. And if he disobeys the law, and pollutes the city and the temples contrary to law, and one of the magistrates sees him and does not indict him, when he gives in his account this omission shall be a most serious charge.

  5. And let him who disobeys the law be deprived of those youthful honours of which we shall hereafter speak.

  6. He who obeys the law is blameless, but he who disobeys must not be a gainer by his celibacy; and therefore he shall pay a yearly fine, and shall not be allowed to receive honour from the young.

  7. Let these, then, be our laws relating to such matters, and let him who obeys be free from penalty; but he who disobeys even a single guardian of the law shall be punished by them all with a fitting penalty.

  8. If any one disobeys this rule, he shall be punished for it, but if he disobeys a second time the overseer shall be punished.

  9. Imogen disobeys her father and braves his wrath, and even his curse, because she will not renounce the husband of her choice.

  10. He disobeys his master, and thereby merits his gratitude; he hoodwinks Cloten, and therein he does well.

  11. He who disobeys a vincibly erroneous conscience, is also guilty.

  12. He who disobeys a scrupulous conscience commits the sin his conscience apprehends.

  13. There is grave matter against the vow if one disobeys in an important matter imposed by the Superior in the name of obedience and according to the rite prescribed by the rule or constitutions (see 2364).

  14. When the laxity is concerned with the gravity of sin, the conscience taking what is mortal for venial sin, he who disobeys such a conscience is guilty of mortal or venial sin, according as his ignorance is culpable or inculpable (i.

  15. The results of disobeying an erroneous conscience are as follows: (a) He who disobeys an invincibly erroneous conscience, is guilty.

  16. But if the lax conscience takes what is sinful for a duty, he who disobeys it is guilty of sin.

  17. Example: Titus thinks that he sins whether he obeys or disobeys an order to take a good dose of whiskey.

  18. But if either of you disobeys my orders in anything for one minute, I shoot at once, and no jury in Canada or the States will touch a hair of my head for doing it.

  19. S: And whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger and goes beyond His limits, He will cause him to enter fire to abide in it, and he shall have an abasing chastisement.

  20. Y: It is not fitting for a Believer, man or woman, when a matter has been decided by Allah and His Messenger to have any option about their decision: if any one disobeys Allah and His Messenger, he is indeed on a clearly wrong Path.

  21. Or willfully disobeys any lawful command of his superior officer.

  22. Or willfully disobeys the lawful order of a non-commissioned officer while in the execution of his office.

  23. Thus Ulysses disobeys Circe's command not to attempt to fight Scylla with weapons; the reason of her injunction becomes plain.

  24. And then that confounded chambermaid disobeys me--distinctly disobeys me--and shovels it all out!

  25. If anyone violates this peace and disobeys these commands of ours, he shall be exiled for thirty years as a penance, and before he leaves the bishopric he shall make compensation for the injury which he committed.

  26. If anyone refuses to take the oath to keep the peace, or disobeys this decree, his goods shall be confiscated and his house destroyed.

  27. If any bishop, priest, or deacon disobeys this command and removes to another congregation, his action shall be illegal, and he shall be sent back to the congregation which he was serving.

  28. Then let him have another chance, repeat the order, and if he disobeys again, inflict another stroke.

  29. Further, a man is apparently a schismatic if he disobeys the Church.

  30. Consequently he that disobeys the commandment of the love of God sins more grievously than one who disobeys the commandment of the love of our neighbor.

  31. It disobeys the fundamental law of its own being, and taxes the innocent to contribute to its disgrace.

  32. And Sin, that which separates from God, which disobeys God, which can not in that state correspond with God--this is hell.

  33. Not this time by accident, but from the evil counselling of her two sisters, Psyche disobeys her husband.

  34. Else must not ask his name; but she disobeys his imperative command, and this fault parts them for ever.

  35. Whither does it tend, and on what part of him that disobeys will it fall?

  36. Well, then, if he disobeys the one, and disregards his opinion and praise, but respects that of the multitude and of those who know nothing, will he not suffer some evil?


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disobeys" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.