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  • 51revolt — re•volt [[t]rɪˈvoʊlt[/t]] v. i. 1) to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as by open rebellion; rebel: to revolt against the government[/ex] 2) to refuse to accept or be subjected to some authority, condition, etc 3) to turn… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 52revolt — A revolt goes beyond insurrection in aim, being an attempt actually to overthrow the government itself, whereas insurrection has as its objective some forcible change within the government. A large scale revolt is called a rebellion and if it is… …

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  • 53Revòlt — Kòmansman yon revolisyon. Menmsi revòlt se kòmansman revolisyon, tout revòlt pa rive bay yon revolisyon …

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  • 54Revolt of the Comuneros (Paraguay) — The Revolt of the Comuneros ( es. Revolución Comunera) is a series of uprisings by settlers in Paraguay against the Spanish authorities lasting from 1721 to 1732. Underlying causes were economic, but also issues of freedom and self government. It …

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  • 55Revolt — Das Rennspiel Re Volt ist 1999 von der Firma Acclaim für Windows, Nintendo 64, PlayStation und Dreamcast programmiert worden. Man fährt kleine unzerstörbare, ferngesteuerte Autos, die in Meisterschaften und anderen Aufgaben freigeschaltet werden …

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  • 56Revolt —    The Dutch Revolt, beginning in 1568, was the result of sev eral political and religious conflicts. The high nobility felt neglected by the centralizing policy of the government with its seat in Brus sels and of the Spanish king Philip II of… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands

  • 57Revolt BGD — Эта страница ранее удалялась или была переименована (что это значит?) 19:11, 25 декабря 2012 Jackie (обсуждение | вклад) удалил страницу Revolt BGD (О5: по желанию единственного автора: (автор Zver1291)) …

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  • 58revolt — [16] Latin volvere meant ‘roll’ (it is the source of English vault ‘jump’). Addition of the prefix re ‘back’ produced revolvere ‘roll back, unroll’, hence ‘come to the original point, return, revolve’. English acquired this as revolve [14], and… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 59Revolt of the Cockroach People, The — by Oscar Zeta Acosta (1973)    This second volume of fact–fiction memoir continues all the high wire verve of its predecessor The autoBioGrapHy of a Brown Buffalo (1972). The Chicano–Beat antic pose again holds, “Oscar” or “Zeta” as at once first …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 60revolt — 1. verb 1) the people revolted Syn: rebel, rise up, rise, take to the streets, riot, mutiny 2) the smell revolted him Syn: disgust, sicken, nauseate, make nauseous, make someone sick …

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