Simple past tense and past participle of disobey.(verb)
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Use "disobeyed" in a sentence
"This technicality was then extended to mean that we had "disobeyed" the police officers."
"First it was the outing of Prince Harry and the backlash from big media outlets that the Drudge Report had 'disobeyed' the embargo for discussing Harry's whereabouts as a British soldier."
"Have I ever with the slightest word disobeyed you? ""