contumacy

/ˈkɑntəməsi/
noun
  1. Stubborn refusal to obey authority, especially a court or legal order.
    • The judge cited the lawyer for contumacy after he repeatedly ignored court procedures.
    • His contumacy during the hearing resulted in a fine for contempt of court.
    • The student's contumacy led to suspension after he refused to follow school rules.
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