Revolt

/rɪˈvoʊlt/ verb

To revolt is to rise up and fight against authority, usually in a violent or organized way. It can also mean to strongly disgust or shock someone.

From Old French *revolter* “to turn against,” from Latin *revolvere* “to roll back, turn back,” from *re-* “back” + *volvere* “to roll.” The sense shifted from physically turning back to turning against rulers.

AFopstand
AMተቀማጭ
ARتمرد
BGбунт
BNবিদ্রোহ
CArevolta
CSpovstání
DAoprør
DEAufstand
ELανταρσία
ESrebelión
ETmäss
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