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    rebellion
    /rɪˈbɛljən/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of REBELLION is opposition to one in authority or dominance. How to use rebellion in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Rebellion.

  3. violent action organized by a group of people who are trying to change the political system in their country: The government has brutally crushed the rebellion. action against those in authority, against the rules, or against normal and accepted ways of behaving: a backbench rebellion against the new foreign policy.

  4. To rebel is to make war against something you disagree with or refuse to conform to. In its most traditional sense, rebel literally means to wage war against a government or other form of rule in order to overthrow it. When multiple people participate in this kind of act, it is called a rebellion.

  5. A rebellion is a violent organized action by a large group of people who are trying to change their country's political system.

  6. noun. organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another. synonyms: insurrection, revolt, rising, uprising. see more. noun. refusal to accept some authority or code or convention. “each generation must have its own rebellion ” “his body was in rebellion against fatigue” see more. Pronunciation.

  7. violent action organized by a group of people who are trying to change the political system in their country: The government has brutally crushed the rebellion. action against those in authority, against the rules, or against normal and accepted ways of behaving: a backbench rebellion against the new foreign policy.

  8. noun. /rɪˈbeljən/ [uncountable, countable] an attempt by some of the people in a country to change their government, using violence synonym uprising. in rebellion (against somebody/something) The north of the country rose in rebellion against the government. The army put down the rebellion. Collocations War and peace. Extra Examples.

  9. Threats of an armed rebellion caused tightened security measures across the country. • an armed rebellion against the government • The citizens of Kwangju rose in rebellion against the oppressive regime. • The Duke of Ormond led a military rebellion against the new king.

  10. noun. /rɪˈbɛlyən/ rebellion (against somebody/something) [uncountable, countable] an attempt by some of the people in a country to change their government, using violence synonym uprising In the American Civil War, the Confederacy rose in rebellion against the Union. The army put down the rebellion. Topic Collocations. Join us.

  11. 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) organized resistance or opposition to a government or other authority. 2. dissent from an accepted moral code or convention of behaviour, dress, etc. [C14: via Old French from Latin rebelliō revolt (of those conquered); see rebel]

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