Willful disobedience definition

Willful disobedience means intentionally or willfully disobeying a lawful order, directive, statute, regulation, policy, procedure, etc. Examples include but are not limited to:
Willful disobedience means an intentional defiance of authority. A superior commissioned officer includes the commanding officer of you, even if the officer is inferior in rank to you. A superior commissioned officer also includes any other commissioned officer of the same armed force as you who is superior in rank and not inferior in command to you.

Examples of Willful disobedience in a sentence

  • Willful disobedience and insubordination such as a willful failure to submit to duly appointed and acting supervision or to conform to duly established orders or directions of persons in a supervisory position.

  • Willful disobedience is the intentional defiance of teachers and/or staff.

  • Willful disobedience to constituted authorities, or deliberate refusal to carry out any proper order from the ▇▇▇▇ having responsibility for the work of the employee; insubordination.

  • Willful disobedience to the proper directive of a supervisor or other acts of insubordination.

  • Willful, disobedience to the proper directive of a supervisor, or other acts of insubordination.

  • Willful disobedience is the intentional defiance of teachers and/or staff which may take place while coming to or from school, on the bus, during the normal school day, or on school sponsored trips.