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revolted

revolt <a revolt; revolts> N

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Recalcitrant indigenous peoples often ran away or revolted, and many missions maintained a precarious existence during the colonial era.
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He revolted and was expelled for listening to and discussing AC/DC.
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Under the regent's lax and capricious rule, the "princes of the blood" and the great nobles of the kingdom revolted.
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Three groups of soldiers were originally designed to protect humanity have revolted against their masters after becoming completely self-aware.
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Because of the excise tax on whiskey, the taxpayers revolted against the federal government.
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As such, she is revolted by the monster and rejects him.
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The oppression gradually increased and when the cultivators could no longer bear it they revolted and refused to undertake indigo cultivation.
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The faculty revolted in 1897 and sought return of the property of the three former institutions, with a resulting lawsuit.
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