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  1. revolt

    • IPA[rəˈvōlt]

    美式

    • v.
      rise in rebellion;refuse to acknowledge someone or something as having authority
    • n.
      an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling;a refusal to continue to obey or conform
    • verb: revolt, 3rd person present: revolts, gerund or present participle: revolting, past tense: revolted, past participle: revolted

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    • 1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling a revolt against oppressive rule the peasants rose in revolt
    • a refusal to continue to obey or conform a revolt over tax increases
    • adj.
      disgusted: she replied to the statement with a revolted look on her face

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      disgusted: she replied to the statement with a revolted look on her face

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      an uprising in 1381 among the peasant and artisan classes in England, particularly in Kent and ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      an uprising in 1381 among the peasant and artisan classes in England. The rebels marched on ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[rɪˈvəʊlt]

    英式

    • v.
      take violent action against an established government or ruler; rebel: the Iceni revolted and had to be suppressed
    • n.
      an attempt to end the authority of a person or body by rebelling: a revolt against oppressive rule the peasants rose in revolt

    Oxford Dictionary