Obey - Law Dictionary Search Results
Certification
to be followed in case he does not appear to obey the order of the Court, Bell's Dict.
Infringe
break to violate to transgress to neglect to fulfill or obey as to infringe a law right or contract
Cautione admittenda
for contempt, notwithstanding he offers sufficient caution or security to obey the orders and commandment of the church for the future,
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renounce
disclaim [ an inheritance] 2 : to refuse to follow, obey, or recognize any further [ allegiance to one's country] vi
Buxom
Yielding pliable or compliant ready to obey obedient tractable docile meek humble
Disobedience
Neglect or refusal to obey violation of a command or prohibition
Disobedient
Neglecting or refusing to obey omitting to do what is commanded or doing what is
Gravitate
To obey the law of gravitation to exert a force or pressure
Hearken
is uttered to give heed to hear in order to obey or comply
contempt
capacity by disruptive language or conduct or by failure to obey the court's orders ;also : the offense of contempt called
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