To take violent action against an established government or ruler
“When drought and poor grain harvests led to rising bread prices, the people began to revolt against their king.”
To cause a feeling of disgust or revulsion in
“The experience with the street car company in Duluth had been enough to revolt me with the very thought of being a detective.”
To disregard the rules and refuse to conform
To offend the moral feelings of
To refuse to work as a protest
To change, or move, to an opposing or opposite side
To make (someone) feel annoyed or upset
To hate, detest, or revile
To express an objection to what someone has said or done
To withdraw from a position, agreement or group
Plural for an attempt to end the authority of a person or body by rebelling
“One of the most famous of these bourgeois revolutionaries was the Florentine Giano della Bella, who led a revolt against the Florentine magnates to curb their violence and oppression of merchants.”
Plural for the quality or state of being insubordinate
Plural for the quality or state of being recreant
Plural for a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something
Plural for a sudden angry departure, especially as a protest or strike
Plural for the quality of being seditious
Plural for a peaceful form of protest in which people occupy an area and refuse to leave
Plural for a feeling of revulsion aroused by something unpleasant
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