"Disobligatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Disobligatory refers to something that is not obliging or willing to help, assist, or cooperate, but instead, may even be resistant or opposed to doing so. It describes an attitude or behavior that is unwilling to comply or conform, often in a deliberate or intentional manner.
Disobedient means refusing to obey rules, laws, or authority; uncontrollable or unruly; not willing to comply with or follow orders or instructions.
In an unwilling or rebellious manner; in a way that shows disrespect for authority or rules.
To disobey means to refuse to comply with or follow a rule, order, or instruction. It involves acting against someone's authority or instructions, often intentionally or deliberately.
Refusing to obey or comply with rules, laws, or advice; acting in a rebellious or defiant manner.
Disobeys refers to the act of not obeying or complying with a command, rule, or instruction. It is the opposite of obeying and is often used as a verb, meaning to refuse to comply with something that is required or requested.
To disoblige means to offend or cause displeasure to someone by doing or saying something that contradicts their expectation or preference.
Disobliging refers to something that is unpleasant, inconvenient, or unwelcome. It can also mean unwilling or reluctant to oblige or comply with a request. In a social sense, someone who is disobliging may be perceived as rude, uncooperative, or unhelpful.
Disodium refers to a compound that contains two atoms of sodium (Na). In chemistry, disodium is often used to describe a chemical compound that contains two sodium ions (Na+) per formula unit.
Disomic refers to the condition where an individual has two sets of each chromosome, one inherited from each parent. In genetics, disomic refers to the presence of two copies of a specific chromosome or a specific gene, which is a normal and typical condition for most cells and organisms.
Disomy refers to a chromosomal condition where an individual has two copies of a particular chromosome, instead of the usual one copy from each parent. This is in contrast to monosomy, where an individual is missing one copy of a chromosome, and trisomy, where an individual has three copies of a chromosome. Disomy is a normal genetic phenomenon, as most humans have two copies of each chromosome, one inherited from each parent.
I apologize, but the word "disoppilate" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a made-up or misspelled word. If you meant to say "disentangle" or "dissipate", I would be happy to help you with their meanings.
Disopyramide is a medication that is used to treat irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) and other heart conditions. It is a type of anti-arrhythmic medication that works by slowing down the electrical activity in the heart and helping to regulate the heartbeat. It is often prescribed for people who are at risk of developing serious heart rhythm problems, such as those who have had a heart attack or have heart failure.
Disorder refers to a lack of order or organization, or a state of confusion or chaos. It can also describe a medical or mental condition where an individual's thoughts, feelings, or behaviors are not under control. In a broader sense, disorder can refer to a situation or system where rules, norms, or expectations are not being followed or respected, leading to a breakdown in social or moral order.