Synonym: appall, disgust, horrify, mutiny, nauseate, offend, rebel, repel, revolutionize, riot, rise up, sicken. Antonym: obey. Similar words: revolving, revolution, revolve around, revolutionary, green revolution, glorious revolution, voltaire, evolve. Meaning: [rɪ'vəʊlt] n. organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another. v. 1. make revolution 2. fill with distaste 3. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.
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151 When another of Aegon's Great Bastards tried to seize the Iron Throne from his trueborn half-brother, Bittersteel joined the revolt.
152 Will they gang up on you in a kind of palace revolt?
153 If the Tunisian affair goes really sour, it might just start a new military revolt.
154 "The struggle of Red May" was led by the Party with main form was revolt, it made the work center of the party from cities to country, forced the development of the revolutionary struggles.
155 He was, in fact, on the verge of war with the pope, the casus belli being the revolt of Paul II 's grandsons against the new pope.
156 When, after General Sanjurjo had perished in an air crash, General Franco raised the standard of revolt.
157 Huang Xing a famous leader of revolutionary party, had commanded quite a few armed revolts. But he wasn't concerned with the most his toric revolt that was named Wuchang Revolt.
158 That'something illogical " had stirred her feelings more than her intellect to revolt.
159 The Protestant Reformation, in its open revolt against the authority of the Catholic Church, had inaugurated a slow revolution, in which all religious pretensions were to be involved.
160 France is content to pull the strings from behind the scenes in such a way that no popular African revolt could ever take aim at its involvement.
161 ' he by oneself incisive tip of a writing brush straight thrust enemy's heart, by own pen drove the people revolt, finally has given to all healthy tendencies this country.
162 Frau Merkel is further cramped by anxiety that German taxpayers will revolt against writing even larger cheques to bail out reckless bankers and feckless Club Med nations.
163 Locke provided English Whigs with rhetorical ammunition against the idea of the Divine Right of Kings in their revolt against James II.
164 This minor revolt of 500 farmers in Pennsylvania against a federal liquor tax had been one of the first tests for the new national government.
165 Therefore the context of the revolt in 1959 all clear.
166 His revolt soon spread to Armenia , Assyria , Parthia and Hyrcania.
167 The newly-occupied Italian colony of Libya rose in revolt in 1914.
168 Caiaphas urged that after this miracle the followers of Jesus would likely rise in revolt.
169 In order to revolt against the ruling class 's oppressive rule, the oppressed people often imitate "take the pledge of brotherhood", being united to struggle.
170 Sir Fracis was a tall, fair man of fifty,[sentencedict.com] who HAD greatly distinguished himself in the last sepoy revolt.
171 During Ming Dynasty, the Yao's people launched a famous revolt at Datengxia area in Guangxi province.
172 From complete disillusionment, it is only one step to revolt.
173 A municipal borough of southeast England east-southeast of London. The Peasants' Revolt led by Wat Tyler began here in June 38. Population, 77,900.
174 Goodwyn, Lawrence . The Populist Moment HistoryAgrarian Revolt in America . 1978.
175 The denizens in Civilization might revolt at any time, and occasionally they do.
176 Revolt and conflicts in Algeria ( Africa ) mark blood in the country.
177 A larger-than-expected backbench revolt could damage Ms. Merkel's political standing at a time when Europe and the world are calling for more-decisive German leadership to end the debt crisis.
178 The delta Burmese rose in revolt and rushed the town of Prome.
179 The foreign government censored the reporter's story of the revolt.
180 It described the women under repression and gradually awake to revolt the patriarchy.
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