uprising
an uprising involving the use of weapons
supported by the majority of people
involving a very large number of people
an uprising intended to cause a complete change in the system of government
an uprising that occurs across the whole country
describes an uprising that did not achieve its goals
an uprising led or carried out by the armed forces
an uprising that is extremely large in scale
using physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill
an uprising that was not planned or organized in advance
involving much death and injury
an uprising led or dominated by students
an uprising by prisoners within a prison
an uprising by agricultural laborers
an uprising by enslaved people
indicates participation or occurrence as part of the uprising
indicates that an event happened within the time period of the uprising
to be in charge of an uprising
to stop an uprising by force
to stop an uprising by using extreme force
to end an uprising by authority or force
to be the initial cause of an uprising
to cause an uprising to start suddenly
to cause an uprising to happen
to organize and carry out an uprising
to stop an uprising, often with the suggestion of restoring order
specifies the entity (e.g., a government, a regime) that the uprising is directed at