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    revolt
    /rɪˈvəʊlt/

    verb

    • 1. take violent action against an established government or ruler; rebel: "the Iceni revolted and had to be suppressed" Similar rebelrise uprisetake to the streets
    • 2. cause to feel disgust: "he was revolted by the stench that greeted him"

    noun

    • 1. an attempt to end the authority of a person or body by rebelling: "a revolt against oppressive rule"

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  2. Meaning of revolt in English. revolt. verb. uk / rɪˈvəʊlt / us / rɪˈvoʊlt / revolt verb (PROTEST) Add to word list. C2 [ I ] If a large number of people revolt, they refuse to be controlled or ruled, and take action against authority, often violent action: The people revolted against foreign rule and established their own government. Synonym.

  3. The meaning of REVOLT is to renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government) : rebel. How to use revolt in a sentence. Revolution and Revolt Synonym Discussion of Revolt.

  4. to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as by open rebellion; cast off allegiance or subjection to those in authority; rebel; mutiny: to revolt against the present government. to turn away in mental rebellion, utter disgust, or abhorrence (usually followed by from ): He revolts from eating meat.

  5. A revolt by a person or group against someone or something is a refusal to accept the authority of that person or thing. The prime minister is facing a revolt by party activists over his refusal to hold a referendum. Soon the entire armed forces were in open revolt. 4. verb.

  6. REVOLT meaning: 1. If a large number of people revolt, they refuse to be controlled or ruled, and take action…. Learn more.

  7. Revolt means to rise up against an authority in an act of rebellion. You might see an opposition group revolt against a government, or you might revolt against your oppressive 10:00 curfew. Revolt has a noun form as well to describe that kind of rebellious uprising.

  8. to turn away in mental rebellion, utter disgust, or abhorrence (usually followed by from): He revolts from eating meat. to rebel in feeling (usually followed by against ): to revolt against parental authority.