<adj.all> a history of insubordinate behavior insubordinate boys
disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority
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Insubordinate \In`sub*or"di*nate\, a. Not submitting to authority; disobedient; rebellious; mutinous.
Foreign Minister Allan Wagner of Peru told the assemblage Tuesday, "We have not come to defend a regime, or even less a person who has been insubordinate to civil and constitutional authority.
"The insubordinate soldiers at the infantry school at the Campo de Mayo now accept the orders of the army chief," Lt.
The officials say the high school math teacher is insubordinate. Webb, who has been suspended three times and may lose his job for violating the school dress code, counters that it's not what you wear, but what and how you teach.