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Revolter

One who revolts

Revolting

Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust exciting extreme repugnance loathsome as revolting cruelty

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VerbarJacquerie

The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358 the leader assuming the contemptuous title Jacques Bonhomme given by

Terrorism

lawlessness and cult of violence. Violence and crime constitute a threat to an established order and are a revolt against a civilized and orderly society. 'Terrorism' though has not been separately defined under the TADA Act there

Rebellion

organized uprising of subjects for the purpose of coercing or overthrowing their lawful ruler or government by force revolt insurrection

Rebel

Pertaining to rebels or rebellion acting in revolt rebellious as rebel troops

outbreak

A bursting forth eruption insurrection mutiny revolt

Mutiny

Insurrection against constituted authority particularly military or naval authority concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer hence generally forcible resistance to

Maccabees

The name given in later times to the Asmonaeligans a family of Jewish patriots who headed a religious revolt in the reign of Antiochus IV 168 161 b c which led to a period of freedom for

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