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disobeyance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "disobeyance" is a valid word in the English language.
It is used to refer to the act of disobeying or failing to obey orders, rules, or laws. For example, "The disobeyance of traffic laws contributed to the increase in car accidents in the city."
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If it's the laws that are unjust, or the actions of authority figures or police, it makes sense to address them with civil disobedience – declining to abide within an unfair system.
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Anti-cuts activists are to launch a campaign of "mass civil disobedience" targeting the homes of prominent people as part of a campaign against the government's plans for a "bedroom tax".
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Greenpeace describes it as "one of the biggest environmental battles in our nation's history" and is pushing a campaign of peaceful civil disobedience.
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Civil disobedience, in that case, means declining to abide within that system of thought.
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Relations with Beijing The civil disobedience campaign is about more than open elections – it's about the future of the city's relationship with Beijing.
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It includes civil disobedience, employed by protest movements ranging from the suffragettes to tax justice campaigners.
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UK Uncut has said it will launch a campaign of "mass civil disobedience" targeting the homes of prominent people as part of a campaign against the government's plans for a bedroom tax.
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It has been strongly opposed for years by a coalition of environmental groups, including some involved in nonviolent civil disobedience who have been monitored by federal law enforcement agencies.
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Environmental activists affiliated with the group were committed to peaceful civil disobedience that can involve minor infractions of law, such as trespass.
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There have been protests across the country and now it's time to hit the streets again and take civil disobedience so we can't be ignored.
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Expressing sympathy with the protesters, during sentencing Snow said: "Civil disobedience has a long and entirely peaceful history in this country.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "disobeyance", consider the context and whether a more common synonym like "noncompliance" or "insubordination" might be clearer for your audience. Ensure the formal tone matches the situation.
Common error
Avoid using "disobeyance" in informal contexts where simpler words like "disobeying" or "not following" would be more appropriate. Overly formal language can sound unnatural.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "disobeyance" functions primarily as a subject or object within a sentence, referring to the act or state of disobeying. Ludwig indicates it's a valid word, though examples show it's less common than related terms.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "disobeyance" is a grammatically correct noun referring to the act of disobeying. However, as Ludwig highlights, it's a relatively uncommon word. When writing, consider whether more common alternatives like "noncompliance" or "insubordination" might be more appropriate, especially in less formal contexts. Using a more familiar term can enhance clarity and improve communication. While valid, the formal tone of "disobeyance" should align with the overall style and purpose of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
noncompliance
Formal synonym emphasizing a failure to adhere to rules or regulations.
failure to comply
Direct and clear way of stating a lack of adherence to requirements.
insubordination
Highlights a refusal to obey authority, often in a hierarchical setting.
defiance
Implies a bold and open resistance to authority or rules.
neglect of duty
Emphasizes a failure to fulfill one's obligations or responsibilities.
rebellion
Suggests a broader, more organized resistance against established power.
infraction
Focuses on a specific instance of violating a rule or law.
violation
General term indicating a breach of a law, rule, or agreement.
transgression
Formal term for breaking a moral or religious law.
breach
Suggests a breaking of trust, contract, or duty.
FAQs
What does "disobeyance" mean?
"Disobeyance" refers to the act of disobeying or failing to follow rules, laws, or commands.
What are some synonyms for "disobeyance"?
Alternatives to "disobeyance" include "noncompliance", "insubordination", and "defiance".
How can I use "disobeyance" in a sentence?
You might say, "The soldier's act of "disobeyance" resulted in severe consequences." Consider if a simpler word like "disobeying" would fit better.
Is "disobeyance" a common word?
"Disobeyance" is not as common as its verb form, "disobey". Consider whether a more common synonym would improve clarity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested