12 Verbs to Use for the Word obey

Their tongue, enfeebled, is refined too much; And, like pure gold, it bends at every touch: Our sturdy Teuton yet will art obey, More fit for manly thought, and strengthen'd with allay.

I charge thee by those Powers thou dost obey, Not to deprive me of thy blessed sight.

"And though to heaven the Lord hath gone, And seems so far away, He hath a smile for every one That doth his voice obey.

They had once in jesting earnest agreed that they would have the word "obey" left out of the vows; but they forgot this, and neither was conscious of repeating "obey" after the preacher.

No faith in my own watch can affect my doubts as to the reliability of the watch of the guard or the station clock or whatever deceitful signal the engine-driver obeys.

Yet, though he loyally strove to quench that music in the sound of Beatrice's voice, deep in his heart he knew that the night would come when he would take his lantern and spade, wearily, as one who at length after hopeless striving obeys once more some imperious weaknessand look on the face of Silencieux again.

It is, 'Thou shalt learn to think an' obey.'

Fear not, Prince Guyomar shall never know: While he is absent let us not delay; Remember 'tis the king thou dost obey.

See, see what the Force of Love can make, Who rules in Heaven, in Earth and Sea; Behold how he commands the Zodiack, While the fixt Signs unhinging all obey.

Soon as he bids, impetuous whirlwinds fly, To bear his sounding chariot thro' the sky: Impetuous whirlwinds the command obey, Sustain his flight, and sweep th' aerial way.

"Dost thou not feel it on thy soul? And wilt thou not His call obey?

In grief be patient, Night and day, Till thy fortune, Háfiz, Thy wish obey.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  obey