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Sentence count:183+15Posted:2017-03-19Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: supportSimilar words: rebelliousrebelantebellumembellishbellicosebelligerentbillionstallionMeaning: [rɪ'belɪən]  n. 1. refusal to accept some authority or code or convention 2. organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another. 
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61. Extremists were exciting the people to rebellion against their oppressors.
62. Giap was nurtured in this roil of rebellion.
63. They have declared rebellion against it....
64. The rebellion spread quickly through the Western Provinces.
65. Martin Spegelj on a charge of armed rebellion.
66. The army was brought in to crush the rebellion.
67. Creativity is the greatest rebellion in existence. Osho 
68. The rebellion was brutally suppressed.
68. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
69. A sense of rebellion, a gesture towards the exit.
70. Diplomatically changing sides, they joined with forces planning rebellion.
71. The town remained prosperous and pledged its loyalty to its new owner in a rebellion against the Lancastrian government in 1452.
72. After failing in a rebellion in the hill country, they settled at Delphoi, where they had old family friendships.
73. And though she recognized that some of it was rebellion at the hours of inactivity, she could not ignore her bladder.
74. They were at once joined by the Bretons rising in rebellion against the King who had done much to limit their independence.
75. He hosted the meetings where the rebellion was fomented which ousted Mrs Thatcher from power.
76. If the government would not prevent such acts of rebellion, then the loyalists would take action themselves.
77. Even now, although the latest rebellion has been contained, military leaders say another coup attempt is possible.
78. Order and group conformity through bureaucratic systematization became the rule of the day; disobedience and open rebellion the rare exception.
79. The new government provoked widespread rebellion by instituting a series of far-reaching reforms in a brutal and disorganised manner.
80. In 1968, a student rebellion in Paris sparked off a nationwide general strike.
81. He alienated Henry one last time by seeming to offer support to the young king during the rebellion of 1173.
82. Those of you who are teaching and training teachers for school, I would invite to rebellion.
83. The Protestant yeomanry still rode around the countryside intent on driving home the lessons of 1798: Rebellion will be punished!
84. The mutiny was not Communist-inspired, but the spirit of rebellion was exploited to incite peasant risings.
85. The citizens of Kwangju rose in rebellion against the oppressive regime.
86. Rumblings of complaints, of accusations of injustice, were to be dealt with before they escalated into rebellion.
87. The campaign of the rebellion and its complete defeat took place within Ken's diocese.
88. The government even began legal proceedings against the survivors, indicting them for rebellion and damaging public property.
89. When I was growing up, I saw this kind of rebellion and assault as potency.
90. Their last known descendant, Nathaniel Salperton, was among those executed after the Monmouth rebellion in 1685.
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