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rebellion
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
rebellion • noun 1. troops suppressed the rebellion synonyms : uprising, revolt, insurrection, mutiny...See note at uprising. 2. an act of rebellion synonyms : defiance, disobedience, rebelliousness...
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uprising
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
...down by government forces synonyms : rebellion, revolt, insurrection, mutiny, revolution...insurgency, insurrection, mutiny, putsch, rebellion, revolution There are a number of ways...first sign of a general or widespread rebellion , which is an act of armed resistance...
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sedition
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Thesaurus of Current English
...speakers accused of sedition synonyms : incitement to riot/rebellion, agitation, rabble-rousing, fomentation. 2. advocating sedition synonyms : civil disorder, rebellion, insurrection, insurgence, uprising, mutiny, rioting...
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incite
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Thesaurus of Current English
incite • verb 1. incite a rebellion synonyms : instigate, provoke, foment, whip up, stir...extended period of time (foment a discussion; foment the rebellion that leads to war). An instigator, in other words...
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suppress
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
suppress • verb 1. they could suppress the rebellion synonyms : subdue, repress, crush, quell, quash, squash, stamp out; defeat, conquer, overpower, put down, crack down...
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walkout
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
walkout • noun workers staged a walkout at 10:45 this morning synonyms : strike, stoppage, industrial action, job action, revolt, rebellion.
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insubordination
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
...synonyms : disobedience, unruliness, indiscipline, bad behavior, misbehavior, misconduct, delinquency, insolence; rebellion, defiance, mutiny, revolt; recalcitrance, willfulness, awkwardness, perversity; informal acting-up; Law contumacy...
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history
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
...bygone days, long ago, yesterday, antiquity; literary days of yore, yesteryear. 2. a history of the Boxer Rebellion synonyms : chronicle, archive, record, diary, report, narrative, account, study, tale, story, saga; memoir...
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revolution
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
revolution • noun 1. the French aristocracy was ill-prepared to quell a revolution synonyms : rebellion, revolt, insurrection, mutiny, uprising, riot, rioting, insurgence, seizure of power, coup (d'état...
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mutiny
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus
mutiny • noun there was a mutiny over wages synonyms : insurrection, rebellion, revolt, riot, uprising, insurgence, insubordination. See note at uprising. • verb thousands of soldiers...
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