rebelled (against) (Meaning)

rebelled (against)

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rebelled (against) Sentence Examples

  1. The citizens rebelled against the tyrannical government that had oppressed them for decades.
  2. As teenagers, they rebelled against their parents' strict rules on curfew and social media use.
  3. The employees rebelled against the company's unfair labor practices, demanding better wages and working conditions.
  4. The students rebelled against the school's dress code, arguing that it stifled their individuality.
  5. The prisoners rebelled against the harsh conditions of their confinement, demanding humane treatment.
  6. The oppressed people rebelled against the ruling class, seeking freedom and equality.
  7. The young rebels fought against the established social norms, challenging traditional beliefs and practices.
  8. The workers rebelled against the factory's unsafe working environment, putting their lives on the line for their safety.
  9. The citizens rebelled against the government's environmental policies, demanding action to protect the planet.
  10. The people of the colony rebelled against British rule, declaring their independence and forming a new nation.

FAQs About the word rebelled (against)

ignored,disobeyed, defied, mocked, resisted, mutinied (against), fought, rejected, dismissed, opposed

surrendered (to), conformed (to), complied (with), served, conceded (to), followed, deferred (to), yielded (to), obeyed, stooped (to)

The citizens rebelled against the tyrannical government that had oppressed them for decades.

As teenagers, they rebelled against their parents' strict rules on curfew and social media use.

The employees rebelled against the company's unfair labor practices, demanding better wages and working conditions.

The students rebelled against the school's dress code, arguing that it stifled their individuality.