Revolt ( verb , noun , verb , noun )

(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:

  1. The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
  2. The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
  3. The colony revolted against the mother country.
  4. 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:

  1. The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
  2. The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
  3. The colony revolted against the mother country.
  4. 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:

  1. The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
  2. The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
  3. The colony revolted against the mother country.
  4. 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:

  1. The population revolted against the dictator's rule.
  2. The soldiers revolted against their commanding officer.
  3. The colony revolted against the mother country.
  4. The workers revolted against the new policies of the company.
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