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rioting [ˈraɪətɪŋ, Am -t̬-] N no pl

rioting
rioting

I . riot [ˈraɪət] N

1. riot (serious disturbances):

2. riot no pl (colourful array):

race riot N

riot gear N

riot police N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The protest march spun off into rioting in the province.
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Most of the damages caused by rioting were compensated by the government's reserve fund.
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The globe is gripped by panic and rioting occur as people discover all of their money is now worthless.
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Fans started rioting when the home team, seemingly on the way to victory, underwent a dramatic batting collapse.
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It seems particularly appropriate at a time when rioting mobs have been testing society's wider fears and setting off hand-wringing in the chattering classes.
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In this case, the cause of this rioting alternates between a traffic accident and an eve-teasing incident.
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They were outraged about the rioting and accused the mayor of having allowed a reign of lawlessness.
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The change therefore did not go unopposed, and caused some rioting by the groups being disenfranchised.
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Once the rioting had been quelled, the regiment once again waited to return home.
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The cause of rioting in several major cities, the trio often needed to have a police escort before and after wrestling events.
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