rebellion|rebellions in English

noun

[re·bel·li·on || rɪ'belɪən]

revolt, uprising, mutiny; revolution, insurrectio

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1. Rebellions are built on hope.

2. Rebellions were put down with appalling barbarity.

3. 15 Peasant rebellions occurred throughout the 16th century.

4. At least three Nero imposters emerged leading rebellions.

5. These rebellions eventually spread into western Kham and Ü-Tsang.

6. To protect himself from further rebellions, James sought safety by enlarging his standing army.

7. She's Brimming with feeling, singing the plangent and rebellions song

8. Apostasy is a rebellion against God because it is a rebellion against truth

9. I've been putting down rebellions in this rotten outpost for eleven years.

10. * See also Apostasy; Rebellion

11. Rebellion is contagious, Doc.

12. The rebellion was stifled.

13. To defuse future rebellions, reshuffling the top brass may be necessary.

14. Rebellions in the area were bloodily repressed by pro-government forces.

15. This avatar is fully equipped to deal with prison riots and other rebellions.

16. The rebellion was quickly quashed.

17. The army quashed the rebellion.

18. What you suggest is rebellion!

19. 7 But such doggedness comes at the cost of further, perhaps fatal, rebellions.

20. 1637 – Shimabara Rebellion by Christian peasants.

21. They hadn't reckoned on a rebellion.

22. They were accused of fomenting rebellion.

23. The army quickly crushed the rebellion.

24. I've been in rebellion several times.

25. The army put down the rebellion.