One word would be... rebellion.
Give authority to another
"Deflance" isn't a word in the English dictionary, thus I'm assuming you mean "Defiance" Defiance means "to resist authority or any opposing force" Basically, if someone is defiant they're rebelling. Here's the word used in context. The young boys displayed daring defiance in disobey their mothers.
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Due to the girl's continued defiance of basic school rules, she is serving a detention.
Yes, the word 'rebellion' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for anact of violent or open resistance to an established authority; a word for a thing.
The word defiance is a singular, common, abstract noun for an a bold or daring act of resistance to authority or any opposing force; open disregard; contempt. Example sentences: His defiance to the coercion of the bullies was so brave. America was founded in defiance of British rule.
Rebelliousness, insolence or insubordination.
The word rebellion is a noun. A rebellion is a defiance of authority.
Give authority to another
If you mean rebellion; -2. resistance to or defiance of any authority, control, or tradition Rebellin is not a word.
"Deflance" isn't a word in the English dictionary, thus I'm assuming you mean "Defiance" Defiance means "to resist authority or any opposing force" Basically, if someone is defiant they're rebelling. Here's the word used in context. The young boys displayed daring defiance in disobey their mothers.
Any defiance will not be tolerated at school.
Authority can be used as another word for expert and starts with an "A". Example: An authority on the subject of crime, notes that...
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boss, authority,
Some synonyms for disobedience are: misbehavior defiance insubordination transgression disregard noncompliance
Another word for rebelliousness could be craziness, extreme, funk, I hope I at least gave you some idea. Thanks for searching! :p