rebel in the PONS Dictionary

rebel Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a rebel without a cause

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Rebels were administering justice and providing local services, including the distribution of cooking gas and food in these areas.
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In the refrain, she advises women to rebel by taking up arms.
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It was after these defeats and losses that the country was left in ruins and rebels soon took control of the government.
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The rebels appeared to be moving towards the city center.
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After clashes that lasted 12 hours, rebels destroyed a military security post and captured 50 regime troops, including 14 officers.
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During this travel, a part of his treasury was raided by the rebels of ahkulu.
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In the 20th century, however, many writers began to rebel against the traditional structures imposed by this form.
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Now the security forces are conducting a sweep of the city to find rebels who are hiding.
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The next day the rebels withdrew their rejection.
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The rebels stated that they had pulled out of the city.
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