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riotise Meaning

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riotise (n.)

Excess; tumult; revelry.

riotise Sentence Examples

  1. The enraged crowd riotized through the streets, destroying property and attacking civilians.
  2. The news of the police brutality riotized the neighborhood, leading to widespread chaos and destruction.
  3. The government's oppressive policies riotized the populace, igniting a violent uprising.
  4. The poor economic conditions riotized the people, who rose up against the ruling class.
  5. The oppressive regime's actions riotized the citizens, resulting in a bloody revolution.
  6. The police crackdown on peaceful protesters riotized the demonstrators, turning a peaceful assembly into a violent clash.
  7. The sudden increase in food prices riotized the starving population, who looted shops and stormed government buildings.
  8. The political crisis riotized the country, leading to widespread civil unrest and violence.
  9. The riotise riotized the streets, causing widespread damage and terror.
  10. The government's inaction in the face of injustice riotized the marginalized community, who took matters into their own hands.

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Excess; tumult; revelry.

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The enraged crowd riotized through the streets, destroying property and attacking civilians.

The news of the police brutality riotized the neighborhood, leading to widespread chaos and destruction.

The government's oppressive policies riotized the populace, igniting a violent uprising.

The poor economic conditions riotized the people, who rose up against the ruling class.