to rise in rebellion

  • 1Rise to Rebellion — is a 2001 book by Jeff Shaara that tells the story of the events leading up to the American Revolution, from the Boston Massacre of 1770, in which Captain Thomas Preston was accused of yelling fire to his troops on the evening of March 5, 1770,… …

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  • 2rise — I. intransitive verb (rose; risen; rising) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rīsan; akin to Old High German rīsan to rise Date: before 12th century 1. a. to assume an upright position especially from lying, kneeling, or sitting b. to… …

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  • 3Rise of the Tyrant — Rise of the Tyrant …

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  • 4rise up — {v. phr.} To stage a rebellion; revolt. * /The people finally rose up and communism came to an end in Eastern Europe./ …

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  • 5rise up — {v. phr.} To stage a rebellion; revolt. * /The people finally rose up and communism came to an end in Eastern Europe./ …

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  • 6rebellion — noun 1 attempt to change the government ADJECTIVE ▪ full scale, major ▪ minor, small ▪ open ▪ armed ▪ …

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  • 7rise — rise1 W1S2 [raız] v past tense rose [rəuz US rouz] past participle risen [ˈrızən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(increase)¦ 2¦(go upwards)¦ 3¦(stand)¦ 4¦(become successful)¦ 5¦(be tall)¦ 6¦(voice/sound)¦ 7¦(sun/moon/star)¦ …

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  • 8Rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire — Social structure of the Ottoman Empire Millets: (Jews · Armenians · Greeks) …

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  • 9Rise of the Tyrant — Arch Enemy Arch Enemy Arch Enemy en concert Pays d’origine Suède Genre(s) …

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  • 10rise up — verb 1. come to the surface (Freq. 4) • Syn: ↑surface, ↑come up, ↑rise • Derivationally related forms: ↑rise (for: ↑rise), ↑surface …

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