Insubordination

Word INSUBORDINATION
Character 15
Hyphenation in sub or di na tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Insubordination"

What do we mean by insubordination?

The quality or state of being insubordinate; disobedience to lawful authority; specifically, an employee's failure or refusal to comply with a request or an assignment given by his/her supervisor.

BULLSHIT, not listening to teachers, pulling down pajama pants during class and getting detention. Urban Dictionary

Not listening to teachers etc; can usually land u in detention cuz those stupid teachers think they own u. Urban Dictionary

When a teacher has no other means, nor issue of a motive to have you removed from the class room simply because there isn't one. Urban Dictionary

Disobedient Urban Dictionary

Refusal to subjigate Urban Dictionary

Knowing that you have to take a dump before you go somewhere like work so you try and nothin comes out then you show up at your destination and 10 minutes later you have to take a shit Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Insubordination

The word "insubordination" in example sentences

Because of what he calls insubordination in the legal department, Mr. Dudley now uses outside counsel for many legal issues. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Commissioners cited sexual harassment cases in the police department, several police chases that led to the deaths of bystanders and what they call insubordination on Turner's part. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The dismissal yesterday of the executive director of the Board of Elections for alleged "insubordination" is not likely to speed the voting process next week. ❋ Henry J. Stern (2010)

“In a prison where computers reign and the ultimate cost for insubordination is your memories, a light-hearted painter must cooperate with a dangerously intelligent stranger to escape.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

But when the utimate cost for insubordination is her memories, can she master the art of mind-hacking without blowing her cover? ❋ Unknown (2009)

They rest on a strict hierarchical structure in which insubordination is the highest crime. ❋ Deborah Meier (2010)

Of course, Petraeus is trying to circumvent his commander-in-chief, which I believe they call insubordination: ❋ Unknown (2009)

"flat-out liar" and detailed acts of what he called insubordination by Kiffin. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Expelled: Comer had a long history of insubordination, as she "received a three disciplinary letters spanning at least eight separate incidents, and seven of these eight incidents had nothing to do with evolution" and "During her last year at the TEA, Comer was found guilty of violating direct orders-'insubordination'-on three separate occasions." ❋ Unknown (2009)

–” In a prison where computers reign and the ultimate cost for insubordination is your memories …” What would you think about revising that to something like “In a prison where computers can seize your memories at any time …” It’s a bit shorter and sets up the second half of the sentence a bit better, I think. ❋ Unknown (2009)

INSKEEP: And I suppose we should remind: The president is the commander-in-chief, and so any slight infraction can be called insubordination if you want to see it that way. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If Palin fired Monegan for insubordination, that is, for refusing to commence termination proceedings against Wooten, then why didn't his successor commence termination proceedings since Palin was pursuing a red hot personal vendetta? ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

Chernomyrdin faced open insubordination from the Russian military, including its representative on his own negotiating team. ❋ Strobe Talbott (2008)

COLLINS: Let's go ahead and start with that because I think, for some people who may not be familiar with military operations, we talk about insubordination, which is an entirely different thing, as opposed to just kind of griping in the field. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Finally, in spite of her repeated denials, she was made a prisoner for her so-called insubordination, while Matilda was compelled to find safety in the great fortress at Canossa. ❋ John Robert Effinger (1901)

Premature ideas of independence, too little repressed by parents, beget a spirit of insubordination, which is the great obstacle to science with us, and a principal cause of its decay since the ❋ Thomas Jefferson (1784)

Mrs. [Blair] is a real [jive turkey] for giving me [detention] for insubordination. ❋ Sirotmaniac (2008)

[Insubordination] can [get you] in [detention]. ❋ B-ling (2005)

Mr. [Bastedo] [kicked] [Brian] out of the room on grounds of insubordination...because he had no real reason to do so. ❋ Stolen_darkness (2005)

[Cassie] was insubordinate when [she hit] Jehosafat. ❋ Jehosafat (2008)

Be [knowledgeable] of minor & specific [detail] [ignoring] insubordinance. ❋ Hercolena Oliver (2009)

i had [to take a shit] this morning before work but i had a insubordinate poop now im [sitting on] [the shitter] writing this ❋ My Fingers Hurt (2009)

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