Rebelled can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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rebel - take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance | ||
rebel - break with established customs |
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1. | verb | The students rebelled against the government. | |
2. | verb | The dog rebelled against his master. | |
3. | verb | The inhabitants rebelled against the ruler. | |
4. | verb | The people rebelled against the king. | |
5. | verb | The political offender rebelled against the police authority. | |
6. | verb | Farmers rebelled against the government. | |
7. | verb | The patriots rebelled on behalf of their homeland's rights. | |
8. | verb | The slaves rebelled against their masters. | |
9. | verb | Tom rebelled against school. | |
10. | verb | The students rebelled against the school's dress code. | |
11. | verb | Layla rebelled against authority. | |
12. | verb | Tom rebelled against authority. | |
13. | verb | Minimalist post-Victorian architecture rebelled against excess. | |
14. | verb | Algerians rebelled against France and gained their independence in 1962. | |
15. | verb | A panel of judges rebelled against the rules of a prestigious literary award by naming both Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo the winners of the 2019 Booker Prize in London. |
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The students rebelled against the government. | |
The dog rebelled against his master. | |
The inhabitants rebelled against the ruler. | |
The people rebelled against the king. | |
The political offender rebelled against the police authority. | |
Farmers rebelled against the government. | |
The patriots rebelled on behalf of their homeland's rights. | |
The slaves rebelled against their masters. | |
Tom rebelled against school. | |
The students rebelled against the school's dress code. | |
Layla rebelled against authority. | |
Tom rebelled against authority. | |
Minimalist post-Victorian architecture rebelled against excess. | |
Algerians rebelled against France and gained their independence in 1962. | |
A panel of judges rebelled against the rules of a prestigious literary award by naming both Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo the winners of the 2019 Booker Prize in London. |