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Meaning of insubjection

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insubjection (n.)

Want of subjection or obedience; a state of disobedience, as to government.

insubjection Sentence Examples

  1. The students' insubjection to the new school rules led to a tense atmosphere in the classroom.
  2. The employee's insubjection towards his manager resulted in his immediate dismissal.
  3. The governor's insubjection to the federal government caused a constitutional crisis.
  4. The child's insubjection to his parents' authority became a major concern.
  5. The colony's insubjection to the imperial power sparked a bloody revolt.
  6. The soldier's insubjection to the orders of his superior officer put the entire mission at risk.
  7. The prisoner's insubjection to the prison guards made it difficult to maintain order within the facility.
  8. The citizen's insubjection to the laws of the land led to his arrest and prosecution.
  9. The union's insubjection to the employer's demands resulted in a prolonged and bitter strike.
  10. The nation's insubjection to the United Nations peacekeeping force created a humanitarian crisis.

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Want of subjection or obedience; a state of disobedience, as to government.

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The students' insubjection to the new school rules led to a tense atmosphere in the classroom.

The employee's insubjection towards his manager resulted in his immediate dismissal.

The governor's insubjection to the federal government caused a constitutional crisis.

The child's insubjection to his parents' authority became a major concern.