rebelled

[US]/[ˈrɛbl]/
[UK]/[ˈrɛbl]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of rebel)To rise up against an authority or established system.; To show unwillingness to obey or conform.

Phrases & Collocations

rebelled against

they rebelled

rebelled strongly

rebelled and fought

rebelled briefly

rebelled publicly

rebelled in vain

rebelled wholeheartedly

rebelled initially

rebelled fiercely

Example Sentences

the students rebelled against the strict dress code.

he rebelled against his parents' wishes to study law.

the colonists rebelled against british rule in 1776.

the young knight rebelled against the king's unjust decree.

many villagers rebelled against the corrupt officials.

the faction rebelled against the established order of the party.

the workers rebelled against the unfair labor practices.

the nation rebelled against foreign occupation.

the younger generation often rebelled against traditional values.

the troops rebelled against their commanding officer.

the kingdom rebelled against the empire's heavy taxes.

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