Definition of Obeyable

1. obey [adj] - See also: obey

Lexicographical Neighbors of Obeyable

obesenesses
obeser
obesest
obesities
obesity
obesity-related diseases
obesity diet
obesity index
obesogen
obesogenic
obesogens
obesophobia
obex
obey
obey'd
obeyable (current term)
obeyance
obeyed
obeyer
obeyers
obeyest
obeyeth
obeying
obeyingly
obeys
obeysant
obeysaunt
obfirmation
obfuscate
obfuscated

Literary usage of Obeyable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Contemporary Review (1873)
"... of non-resistance is obeyable in these days, or that he is endeavouring to obey it ? His mind may be penetrated with the spirit of patience, humanity, ..."

2. Our Economic and Other Problems: A Financier's Point of View by Otto Hermann Kahn (1920)
"... in conception and draftsmanship, to the conditions to which it is designed to apply, as to be, if I may coin a word, obeyable in actual practice, ..."

3. The Creed of Christendom: Its Foundations and Superstructure by William Rathbone Greg (1883)
"... it right to maintain them can pretend that the Christian precept of non-resistance is obeyable in these days, or that he is endeavouring to obey it ? ..."

4. Expository Notes, with Practical Observations, on the New Testament by William Burkitt (1844)
"Some actions of Christ are inimitable, but all his commands are obeyable. 5. That nothing short of an humble, uniform, cheerful, and constant obedience to ..."

5. The Creed of Christendom: Its Foundations Contrasted with Its Superstructure by William Rathbone Greg (1877)
"Who that deems it right to maintain them can pretend that the Christian precept of non-resistance is obeyable in these days, or that he is endeavouring to ..."

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