0 to rebel (against a government etc) -- memberontak
1 to disgust -- menjijikkan
His habits revolt me.
2 the act of rebelling -- pemberontakan
The peasants rose in revolt.
3 a rebellion. -- perampasan kuasa
There was no political unrest underlying these revolts.
The whole population was revolted at the system of government that had been imposed on them.
They revolted against it, and rightly, because minorities ought not to suffer.
The whole country is revolted by this crime against her family and against her whole community.
He goes on to censure his fellow citizens for not revolting against the government, although, to be sure, he did not publicly defy the government either.
He emphasises the lack of national integration, which contributed to the revolts not going beyond local confines, not least because of a lack of organisational capacity.
The adjustment of emotions and expectations to the realities of inherited social practice against which few revolted gave an unusual colouring to the affects of marital life.
Throughout the 1870s, the condition of the kingdom deteriorated, as food shortages and inflation incited popular revolts and a crime wave of dacoity which the authorities proved powerless to quell.