revolt

simple noun31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

a revolt involving the use of weapons

a revolt supported by the general population

a revolt that occurs over a large area

a revolt involving a large number of people

a revolt led by or involving peasants

a revolt that is publicly known and not secret

an armed uprising by slaves

a protest or uprising by students

a revolt with significant consequences or intensity

widespread public opposition to a new or existing tax

organized opposition by shareholders against a company's management

opposition directed toward a specific authority or rule

indicates the group of people who are revolting

in a state of rebellion or opposition

indicates the reason or issue that caused the revolt

a revolt happening inside a particular group or organization

for a revolt to start suddenly

for a revolt to succeed in removing a government or leader

for a revolt to extend to other areas

to be in charge of a revolt

to defeat a revolt completely and forcefully

to cause a revolt to start suddenly

to stop a revolt by force

to end a revolt by authority or force

to incite or stimulate a revolt

to be the reason a revolt happens

to be confronted with a revolt

to plan and arrange a revolt

to carry out a planned revolt

to take action to manage or stop a revolt