Understanding Revolt: Definition, Types, and Examples
Revolt refers to an act of resistance or rebellion against an established authority, power, or social order. It can involve a group of people rising up against a government, ruler, or other institution that they feel is oppressive or unjust. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any kind of open resistance or defiance against an established norm, rule, or expectation.
Example : The workers went on strike in protest against the company's decision to cut their wages.
Synonyms : rebellion, insurrection, uprising, mutiny, sedition.
Antonyms : submission, obedience, conformity, loyalty, acquiescence.
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