revolts

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

Translation

n.uprisings or rebellions
v.to cause disgust; to rebel or betray

Phrases & Collocations

mass revolts

social revolts

political revolts

violent revolts

popular revolts

spontaneous revolts

armed revolts

civil revolts

urban revolts

historical revolts

Example Sentences

the citizens revolts against the oppressive regime.

many revolts throughout history have changed nations.

the workers revolts were fueled by unfair labor practices.

revolts can often lead to significant social change.

the revolution began with small revolts in the countryside.

the government tried to suppress the revolts with force.

historical revolts have inspired many modern movements.

revolts often arise from deep-seated grievances.

some revolts are peaceful while others are violent.

the revolts of the past serve as lessons for the future.

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