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rebel

verb [I]
 
 
/rɪˈbel/ (-ll-)

Definition

B2 to fight against the government or to refuse to obey rules, etc.: The people rebelled against the harsh new government. Jacob rebelled against his parents' plans for him and left school at the age of 16.Taking action against people in power to react against a feeling, action, plan, etc.: My poor sick stomach rebelled at the idea of any more food.Refusing and rejecting
(Definition of rebel verb from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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