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What is the past tense of disobey?

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The past tense of disobey is disobeyed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of disobey is disobeys.

The present participle of disobey is disobeying.

The past participle of disobey is disobeyed.

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She never disobeyed laws or rules for her own ill-gotten gains, it was just that she was good at it, and it was fun.
Cameramen are forbidden by the Iraqis from filming from hotel balconies, but the rule is widely disobeyed.
But a young lieutenant, Roberts, disobeyed his command and carried him to the medical camp, where he died.
Severe disciplinary action would be taken against any soldier or policeman who disobeyed this order.
Machaea said despite numerous warnings about road safety, drivers still disobeyed the rules of the road, leading to unnecessary deaths.
Castleford were alleged to have repeatedly disobeyed the committee's rules.

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