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An uprising, especially against state authority; a rebellion.
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The state of a person or persons in rebellion: students in revolt over administrative policies.
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A renouncing of allegiance (as to a government or party).
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A determined armed uprising.
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verb-intransitive
To attempt to overthrow the authority of the state; rebel.
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To feel disgust or repugnance: to revolt at a public display of cruelty.
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To oppose or refuse to accept something: revolting against high taxes.
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To turn away in revulsion or abhorrence: They revolted from the sight.
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verb-transitive
To fill with disgust or abhorrence; repel. See Synonyms at disgust.
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verb
To renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government).
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To experience disgust or shock.
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To turn away with disgust.
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To cause to turn away or shrink with disgust or abhorrence.
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