English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage ) [etyl] French insubordination
Pronunciation
Noun
insubordination (countable and uncountable , plural insubordinations )
The quality or state of being insubordinate ; disobedience to lawful authority; specifically, an employee 's failure or refusal to comply with a request or an assignment given by his/her supervisor .
Translations
quality of being insubordinate
Arabic: please add this translation if you can
Armenian: անհնազանդություն (hy) ( anhnazandutʻyun ) , չենթարկվելը ( čʻentʻarkvelə )
Chinese:
Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
Dutch: insubordinatie (nl)
Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
Finnish: niskoittelu (fi) , niskurointi , tottelemattomuus (fi)
French: insubordination (fr) f
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: Ungehorsamkeit f , Befehlsverweigerung (de) f
Greek: ανυποταξία (el) f ( anypotaxía ) , απειθαρχία (el) f ( apeitharchía )
Hungarian: parancsmegtagadás (hu) , fegyelemsértés (hu) , függelemsértés , engedetlenség (hu) , ellenszegülés (hu)
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Irish: easumhlaíocht f
Italian: insubordinazione (it) f
Norwegian: ulydighet (no) m
Persian: نافرمانی (fa) ( nâ-farmâni ) , سرکشی (fa) ( sarkeši )
Portuguese: insubordinação (pt) f
Russian: ослушание (ru) n ( oslušanije ) , неповинове́ние (ru) n ( nepovinovénije ) , непокорность (ru) f ( nepokornostʹ )
Spanish: insubordinación f
Swedish: olydnad (sv) c
Thai: please add this translation if you can
Turkish: please add this translation if you can
French
Etymology
From in- + subordination .
Pronunciation
Noun
insubordination f (plural insubordinations )
insubordination
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