discrepate

/dɪˈskrɛpeɪt/

Definitions

1. verb

to refuse to accept or comply with a decision, law, or order

“The government refused to discrepate the court’s decision, so they appealed to a higher court.”

2. verb

to make a refusal to comply with a decision, law, or order

“The city officials discrepated the new environmental regulations, citing economic concerns.”

3. verb

to express disagreement or dissent

“Many citizens discrepated the government’s new tax plan at the town hall meeting.”

Synonyms

  • refuse
  • reject

Antonyms

  • comply
  • obey