Revolt
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noun
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Revolt ( verb )
Rise in rebellion against an established government or leader.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french revolter, from latin revolvere "roll back", from re- "back" + volvere "to roll". the noun is from latin revolutio(n-), from revolvere.
Examples:
- The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
- The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
- The colony revolted against the mother country.
- The workers revolted against the new policies of the company.
(As a noun)
Revolt ( noun )
Rise in rebellion against an established government or leader.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french revolter, from latin revolvere "roll back", from re- "back" + volvere "to roll". the noun is from latin revolutio(n-), from revolvere.
Examples:
- The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
- The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
- The colony revolted against the mother country.
- The workers revolted against the new policies of the company.
(As a verb)
Revolt ( verb )
Rise in rebellion against an established government or leader.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french revolter, from latin revolvere "roll back", from re- "back" + volvere "to roll". the noun is from latin revolutio(n-), from revolvere.
Examples:
- The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
- The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
- The colony revolted against the mother country.
- The workers revolted against the new policies of the company.
(As a noun)
Revolt ( noun )
Rise in rebellion against an established government or leader.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french revolter, from latin revolvere "roll back", from re- "back" + volvere "to roll". the noun is from latin revolutio(n-), from revolvere.
Examples:
- The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
- The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
- The colony revolted against the mother country.
- The workers revolted against the new policies of the company.