This is the 3666th most frequent Korean word.
불복해
"불복해" means "to disobey" or "to refuse to comply."
'불복해' is used here to indicate someone opposing or not accepting the ruling of the court.
그는 판결에 불복해 항소를 제기했다.
He contested the ruling and filed an appeal.
In this sentence, '불복해' expresses dissatisfaction or disagreement with enacted rule changes.
학생들은 규칙 변경에 불복해 시위를 벌였다.
The students protested discontent with the rule changes.
Here, '불복해' shows a context of formally opposing or objecting to an introduced policy.