insubmission (Meaning)
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insubmission (n.)
Want of submission; disobedience; noncompliance.
Synonyms & Antonyms of insubmission
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insubmission Sentence Examples
- The prisoner's insubmission to authority led to severe consequences.
- Her constant insubmission to societal norms drew both criticism and admiration.
- The employees' insubmission to the new work schedule caused significant disruption.
- The child's insubmission to his parents resulted in frequent punishments.
- The teenager's insubmission to curfew laws put him in danger.
- The rebellious spirit of the insubmission movement inspired many to challenge the status quo.
- Her insubmission to the prevailing fashion trends made her a unique and noticeable figure.
- The government's insubmission to international treaties undermined its credibility.
- The mutiny was an act of insubmission against tyrannical leadership.
- Insubmission to injustice can be a powerful tool for social and political change.
FAQs About the word insubmission
Want of submission; disobedience; noncompliance.
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The prisoner's insubmission to authority led to severe consequences.
Her constant insubmission to societal norms drew both criticism and admiration.
The employees' insubmission to the new work schedule caused significant disruption.
The child's insubmission to his parents resulted in frequent punishments.