Disobeying orders refers to ignoring or refusing to follow instructions given by someone in authority. This can result in disciplinary actions, consequences, or even legal implications depending on the context and severity of the disobedience. It is important to understand the reasons behind the orders and consider the potential impact of not adhering to them.
The sacrament of Holy Orders can be administered to a priest by a bishop who has the authority to ordain priests within the Catholic Church.
The matter in Holy Orders is the laying on of hands.
The three ministers who receive Holy Orders are bishop, priest, and deacon.
The Holy Orders refer to the sacrament by which bishops, priests, and deacons are ordained to serve the Church. Through the Holy Orders, individuals receive the authority and grace to perform sacred duties. Each level of Holy Orders has specific roles and responsibilities within the Church hierarchy.
Holy Orders is usually conducted in the cathedral of the diocese.
Only illegal orders.
Should read....'You asked the servant how he dared to disobey your orders and whether he did not deserve to be punished?'
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they will disobey orders
A soldier would not only be justified it would be his duty to disobey an unlawful order.
Odysseus' men are starving on Thrinacia, and they cannot leave the island (due to the winds), so they slaughter some of the golden calf against Odysseus' orders.
Patroclus didn't retreat after he stopped the Trojans from burning the Greek ships like Achilles told him to.
His men were busy looting, and they did not listen to his prudent order to return to the ships and leave.
many people think that her weakness is that she will readily disobey orders to save others lives, even 'mud men'
He/she would be subject to martial court and depending on the circumstances, may be dishonorably discharged. The court will determine whether or not the soldier had a right to disobey such orders he/she felt were worth disobeying. There are situations where a soldier may legally disobey orders of a higher ranking officer, an example would be if the soldier were ordered to kill innocent civilians and refused
The opposite of comply (follow orders, instructions, or law) would be to refuse, to defy, or to disobey. So violate (laws, orders) is the possible opposite or antonym. The word complain does not directly indicate refusal.
the "dis" in disobey is the prefix. Disobey itself is not a prefix.