go rogue

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To begin to behave in an erratic, uncontrolled, dangerous, destructive, or savage way.
  2. To behave in a very unconventional, independent, uncontrolled, or unauthorized way that ignores rules, norms, or expectations.
  3. To defect, or to repudiate allegiance, fealty, affiliation, or membership. (For example, a spy or soldier in relation to a country; or a politician in relation to a political party; or an employee; or a club member.)

Word forms

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