- 1. v. i. The act of rebelling; open and avowed renunciation of the authority of the government to which one owes obedience, and resistance to its officers and laws, either by levying war, or by aiding others to do so; an organized uprising of subjects for the purpose of coercing or overthrowing their lawful ruler or government by force; revolt; insurrection. Source: opted
- 2. v. i. Open resistance to, or defiance of, lawful authority. Source: opted
- 3. n. refusal to accept some authority or code or convention Source: wordnet
- 4. n. organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another Source: wordnet
- 5. 1. The act of rebelling; open and avowed renunciation of the authority of the government to which one owes obedience, and resistances to its officers and laws, either by levying war, or by aiding others to do so; an organized uprising of subjects for the purpose of coercing or overthrowing their lawful ruler or government by force; revolt; insurrection. No sooner is the standard of rebellion displayed than men of desperate principles resort to it. Ames. 2. Open resistances to, or defiance of, lawful authority. Commission of rebellion (Eng. Law), a process of contempt on the nonappearance of a defendant, -- non abolished. Wharton. Burrill. Syn. -- Insurrection; sedition; revolt; mutiny; resistances; contumacy. See Insurrection. Source: webster
- 6. n:100 n. refusal to accept some authority or code or convention n. organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another Source: ecdict
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