Insubordination

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Insubordination (from Latin ) is disobedience to superiors , today especially used in the military authority ( see: Refusal of command and refusal to obey ).

Count to insubordination

  • Violation of respect in service
  • Insult to superiors
  • disobedience
  • Disobedience
  • Insubordination
  • Assault
  • Inviting others to insubordination
  • military mutiny
  • military riot
  • earlier also the duel for business reasons
  • Undermining authority

Insubordination applies not only to members of your own troops, but also to prisoners of war . Insubordination can be punished with disciplinary or military court proceedings.

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Wiktionary: Insubordination  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations