revolt
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ayaklanma.
2. başkaldırmak.
3. ayaklanmak.
4. başkaldırma.
5. isyan çıkarmak.
6. kazan kaldırmak.
7. nefret ettirmek.
8. isyan etmek.
9. dehşete düşmek.
10. iğrendirmek.
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Tanımlar :
1.
to attempt to overthrow the authority of the state; rebel.
2. to oppose or refuse to accept something: revolting against high taxes.
3. to feel disgust or repugnance: to revolt at a public display of cruelty.
4. to turn away in revulsion or abhorrence: they revolted from the sight.
5. to fill with disgust or abhorrence; repel. see synonyms at disgust.
6. an uprising, especially against state authority; a rebellion.
7. an act of protest or rejection.
8. the state of a person or persons in rebellion: students in revolt over administrative policies.
2. to oppose or refuse to accept something: revolting against high taxes.
3. to feel disgust or repugnance: to revolt at a public display of cruelty.
4. to turn away in revulsion or abhorrence: they revolted from the sight.
5. to fill with disgust or abhorrence; repel. see synonyms at disgust.
6. an uprising, especially against state authority; a rebellion.
7. an act of protest or rejection.
8. the state of a person or persons in rebellion: students in revolt over administrative policies.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to rebel, particularly against authority.
2. to greatly repel.
3. an act of revolt
2. to greatly repel.
3. an act of revolt
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of revolting; an uprising against legitimate authority; especially, a renunciation of allegiance and subjection to a government; rebellion.
2. A revolter.
3. to turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence.
4. hence, to be faithless; to desert one party or leader for another; especially, to renounce allegiance or subjection; to rise against a government; to rebel.
5. to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; -- with at
6. to cause to turn back; to roll or drive back; to put to flight.
7. to do violence to; to cause to turn away or shrink with abhorrence; to shock.
2. A revolter.
3. to turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence.
4. hence, to be faithless; to desert one party or leader for another; especially, to renounce allegiance or subjection; to rise against a government; to rebel.
5. to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; -- with at
6. to cause to turn back; to roll or drive back; to put to flight.
7. to do violence to; to cause to turn away or shrink with abhorrence; to shock.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to turn away; turn aside from a former cause or undertaking; fall off; change sides; go over to the opposite party; desert.
2. to break away from established authority; renounce allegiance and subjection; rise against a government in open rebellion; rebel; mutiny.
3. to prove faithless or inconstant, especially in love.
4. to turn away in horror or disgust; be repelled or shocked.
5. to roll back; turn back.
6. to turn away from allegiance; cause to rebel.
7. to repel; shock; cause to turn away in abhorrence or disgust.
8.
9. an uprising against government or authority; rebellion; insurrection; hence, any act of insubordination or disobedience.
10. the act of turning away or going over to the opposite side; a change of sides; desertion.
11. inconstancy; faithlessness; fickleness, especially in love.
12. A revolter.
13.
2. to break away from established authority; renounce allegiance and subjection; rise against a government in open rebellion; rebel; mutiny.
3. to prove faithless or inconstant, especially in love.
4. to turn away in horror or disgust; be repelled or shocked.
5. to roll back; turn back.
6. to turn away from allegiance; cause to rebel.
7. to repel; shock; cause to turn away in abhorrence or disgust.
8.
9. an uprising against government or authority; rebellion; insurrection; hence, any act of insubordination or disobedience.
10. the act of turning away or going over to the opposite side; a change of sides; desertion.
11. inconstancy; faithlessness; fickleness, especially in love.
12. A revolter.
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from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia