revolt
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volt
ˈvoʊlt
vowlt
British pronunciation
/ɹɪvˈə‍ʊlt/

Definición y significado de "revolt"en inglés

to revolt
01

revolver, disgustar

to cause strong disgust or offense to someone's morals
Transitive: to revolt sb
to revolt definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The sight of animal cruelty revolted the animal rights activists.
La vista de la crueldad animal revolvió a los activistas de los derechos de los animales.
02

revolver, repugnar

to make someone feel extreme disgust or repulsion
Transitive: to revolt sb
to revolt definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The sight of moldy bread revolts me.
La vista del pan mohoso me revoluciona.
03

rebelarse, sublevarse

to lead a sudden and often forceful change against a government or system that is perceived as oppressive, seeking a radical transformation
Intransitive
to revolt definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The revolutionaries meticulously planned how to revolt against the existing regime.
Los revolucionarios planificaron meticulosamente cómo rebelarse contra el régimen existente.
04

rebelarse, sublevarse

to strongly reject or oppose something
example
Ejemplos
Many scientists revolted against the outdated theory.
Muchos científicos se rebelaron contra la teoría obsoleta.
01

revuelta, sublevación

a rebellion or uprising, often involving violence, by a group of people against an authority or ruling power
example
Ejemplos
History is filled with stories of revolts and uprisings.
La historia está llena de historias de revueltas y levantamientos.
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