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Meaning
Verb
●
To
rebel
,
particularly
against authority.
●
To
repel
greatly.
●
To cause to
turn back
; to
roll
or
drive
back; to
put to
flight.
●
To be
disgusted
,
shocked
, or
grossly
offended
; hence, to feel
nausea
; used with at.
●
To
turn away
; to
abandon
or
reject
something;
specifically
, to
turn away
, or
shrink
, with abhorrence.
Noun
●
An
act
of revolting.
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Origin
revolt
English
révolter
French
rivoltare
Italian
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Insurrection
Rebellion
Turn
Rebel
Uprising
Rebels
Nauseate
Insurgency
Related
Protest
Mutiny
Overthrow
Coup
Revolution
Riot
Fight
Retaliate
Unrest
Rebelled
Protests
Battle
War
Rebellions
Opposition
Riots
Struggle
Uprisings
Massacre
Conflict
Victory
Strike
Surrender
Dictatorship
Tyranny
Invasion
Defend
Crusade
Vote
Defeat
Movement
Revolutionaries
Conquest
Offensive
Civil War
Rise Up
Coup D'Etat
Fight Back
American Revolution
Stand Up
French Revolution
General Strike
Take Up Arms
Take To The Streets
More
Rhymes
Jolt
Colt
Dolt
Bolt
Moult
Poult
Abvolt
Revolt
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