0 the fact of rebelling against authority or rules -- rébellion [ feminine ]
1 the use of violence to remove a government from power -- rébellion [ feminine ]
the 1916 rebellion la révolte de 1916
2 an open or armed fight against a government etc -- rébellion
He led an armed rebellion against the government.
3 a refusal to obey orders or to accept rules etc -- révolte
Oppressive dictatorships were backed for fear of mass rebellion.
The rebellion is made up of a group of heterogeneous forces who are all pursuing diverse interests, but are united in their opposition to the present regime.
Rebellion, violent aggression, and for some, a tendency to reject wholesale in the same way the author of these suggestions and all those like him.
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