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    Use "rebellion" in a sentence

    rebellion example sentences

    rebellion


    1. point, he accused them of encouraging slothfulness and encouraging rebellion


    2. I turned from the madness of rebellion built on the unstable foundations of solitary impotence and started to want to live


    3. reduce the chances of a rebellion,” Anastasia explained


    4. times of rebellion the enemy enslaved Israel; they were not


    5. Rebellion is compared to


    6. “So you’re confirming that my father was here to help deal with the Stormcloak rebellion?”


    7. That gentleman, whose rent never exceeded £500 a-year, carried, in 1745, 800 of his own people into the rebellion with him


    8. Rather, as much as the seat of the rebellion could wind down just before dusk


    9. She was sure she could almost feel the beginning of a rebellion under his loincloth


    10. "I was 8 when the Tearful Rebellion happened

    11. into his rebellion and they were all exiled


    12. exiled brother and leader of the rebellion


    13. and presto, rebellion!! And with the


    14. reveal two of his men from the rebellion - to


    15. Dawn and the rebellion


    16. I heard about the rebellion a few days ago


    17. Seems Judas, whose father fought against Herod the Great, is now leading a rebellion against the present Herod


    18. The princes who have dared in this manner to rebel against the church, over and above this crime of rebellion, have generally been charged, too, with the additional crime of heresy, notwithstanding their solemn protestations of their faith, and humble submission to every tenet which she thought proper to prescribe to them


    19. It had been part of his private little rebellion at God who had deprived him of parents


    20. This attitude has led to rebellion against God over the years

    21. still in rebellion shall be then, thenceforth and forever free


    22. Lincoln"s best effort, but why extend that effort of freedom only to those states that were currently in rebellion?


    23. sympathizer to the rebellion, arriving there about four o’clock in the morning


    24. ” The fact that General Lee took this position was significant, since he had previously been associated with the top leadership of the rebellion


    25. There was also confusion as to how to punish the leaders of the rebellion, or whether to


    26. Chapman for use in the service of the rebellion to cruise the high seas and commit hostilities upon the citizens, property and vessels of the United States


    27. Disbelief in the End of the Rebellion


    28. Adem wondered what Torin had learnt so far, his former trainer was his inside man amongst this Alit’aren rebellion


    29. In truth, Adem had started the rebellion, by informing a number of Alit’aren and Gai’den of Carl’s new declaration to outlaw male wielding


    30. Early eithteenth century tariff imposed on the Colonies that was one of the major reasons for their rebellion

    31. That response roused Orion’s suspicions; he knew Adem had spoken with the rebel emissaries today; he also believed Adem had played a part in starting the rebellion


    32. ‘This is not about rebellion


    33. This seemed like an extreme form of youth rebellion


    34. Turning away from his grisly discovery, Grindel hastily entered the inner chamber, all thoughts of rebellion vanishing once he stood before the bent and twisted old figure dominating the small space


    35. It is always before My face, shown up in their rebellion


    36. For the pride of the wicked is a hook by which they catch themselves, and their arrogance is a bridle by which they lead themselves into rebellion against The Lord


    37. For insolent cords bind the proud, and rebellion is a rope by which the foolish hang themselves, says The Lord


    38. They know not which master they serve, yet I tell you, they serve satan; and by their rebellion have they declared their allegiance


    39. Not that such obnoxious attitudes necessarily constitute an open form of rebellion, (although they may), but rather ―good-natured‖ razzing that remains cordial in whatever manner lacking proper respect


    40. During the rebellion, the partisans entered a building in order to shoot at the Germans

    41. In that rebellion, thousands of Poles were killed


    42. Nevertheless, the community of foreigners in Havana was riddled with agents and organizations plotting rebellion


    43. Would he actually consider such a proposal? Did it have any merit? Would the Patriarch keep true to his word? What chance would he stand against the Patriarch once he felt like he had served his purpose? If he was so powerful, why did he need him? Why shouldn’t he crush the rebellion altogether? Why did he need him? What were the limitations of his strange powers, and where did those powers stem from? Demons?


    44. That was the quality in him which had led him to believe that change should occur, even if it meant full-scale rebellion and ultimately war; quite possibly the annihilation of those who would carry the weight of the change, but a change that was worth dying for


    45. The notion of rebellion was indeed, taboo


    46. My rebellion was overt now


    47. From disobedience to open rebellion


    48. But also I was in open rebellion now, restoring life where he would have committed desecrations


    49. Following the first Jewish rebellion from AD 66–70, Rome razed Solomon’s Temple, as Herod had rebuilt it, down to its foundation, the Temple Mount


    50. nature of sin and rebellion













































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    Synonyms for "rebellion"

    insurrection rebellion revolt rising uprising revolution overthrow sedition mutiny

    "rebellion" definitions

    refusal to accept some authority or code or convention


    organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another