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Complete Definition of "revolt"

English

Etymology
From French révolter > Latin revolvere > re- + volvere

Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-əʊlt|-əʊlt

Verb
revolt

  1. to rebel, particularly against authority

#:The farmers had to revolt against the government to get what they deserve

  1. to greatly repel

#:Your brother revolts me!

Translations
trans-top|to rebel
French: se révolter
German: revoltieren
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trans-top|to greatly repel
French: révolter
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Noun
revolt
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  1. an act of revolt

Translations
trans-top|act of revolting
Czech: vzpoura f
German: Revolte f
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Related terms
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