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Definition of Insubordinate

Insubordinate
Insubordinate In`sub*or"di*nate, a. Not submitting to authority; disobedient; rebellious; mutinous.

Meaning of Insubordinate from wikipedia

- Insubordination is the act of willfully disobeying a lawful order of one's superior. It is generally a punishable offense in hierarchical organizations...
- The Insubordinate movement (Spanish: Movimiento insumiso or Insumisión, Catalan: Moviment d'insubmissió, Galician: Movemento insubmiso, Basque: Intsumisio...
- SS-Totenkopfverbände guards in **** concentration camps to summarily execute insubordinate prisoners. The order required guards to shoot prisoners who engaged...
- Kojiki, however, he plays a minor role in the Nihon Shoki as a deity insubordinate to the amat****mi during the latter's subjugation of the land. The deity...
- Previously, monikers such as "Abuncha ****in' Idiots" and "Anthems for Insubordinates" were used, with "Asking for It" being listed for fan mail. Another...
- the protesters, and so knowing whether or not an incident amounts to insubordination is difficult. If the PLA as a whole received orders to use lethal force...
- it uses such familiar character types as the stupid master and the insubordinate slave to attack the morals of the time. The play features an elderly...
- Insubordination Fest was an American annual punk rock music festival held in Baltimore, Maryland, that usually took place over three days, in late June...
- and repeated prevented her son from being dethroned. He faced the insubordination of the nobility, led at numerous times by his uncle John of Castile...
- who is snarky but averse to punishment. According to Key, the line "insubordinate and churlish" was improvised; it was later used in "Awesome Hitler Story"...