Revolts example sentences
Related (14): Rebellion, uprising, insurrection, mutiny, protest, dissent, sedition, riot, unrest, upheaval, defiance, opposition, overthrow, resistance
"Revolts" Example Sentences
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1. The workers revolted against poor working conditions.
2. The high taxes revolted the citizens and led to protests.
3. The students revolted and walked out of class in protest of the new rules.
4. The rebels revolted against the authoritarian regime.
5. The serfs revolted against their feudal masters.
6. The army revolted and overthrew the dictator.
7. The unpaid soldiers revolted against their commanding officers.
8. The slaves revolted against their plantation owners.
9. The peasants revolted against the corrupt government.
10. The team revolted against their harsh coach.
11. The peasants' revolts shook medieval Europe.
12. The French Revolution revolts against royal authority and feudal privileges.
13. The Russian Revolution of 1917 revolted against the tsarist autocracy.
14. The Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949 revolted against imperialism and feudalism.
15. The Syrian civil war began as revolts against the dictatorial Assad regime.
16. The Arab Spring of 2011 consisted of revolts against authoritarian leaders across the Middle East.
17. The series of revolts across Europe in the 1830s came to be known as the Spring of Nations.
18. The Magna Carta forced King John to accept that even the king's powers were not absolute, it started revolts against monarchical absolutism.
19. The colonists revolted against British rule and taxation, leading to the American Revolution.
20. The specter of revolution revolts against the existing order.
21. The prospect of daily drudgery for the rest of his life revolted the young man, so he left home to find adventure.
22. The thought of eating the same meal every day for a year revolted her; she wanted variety and choice in her diet.
23. Torture and cruelty towards animals revolted his sensitive nature at a young age.
24. The idea of harming another living being revolted him on a fundamental level.
25. The sight of rats in the kitchen revolted her and made her lose her appetite.
26. The decay and filth of the slum revolted even the most hardened social workers.
27. The notion of eating insects revolted most people in developed nations.
28. His avoidance of hygiene and personal cleanliness revolted those around him.
29. The terrible conditions in the prison revolted visitors and activists campaigning for reform.
30. Calls for justice and reform revolted him; he believed the status quo should be preserved.
31. The hypocrisy and corruption of the church revolted him and turned him away from religion.
32. The spectacle of frivolous excess and conspicuous consumption revolted ascetics and minimalists.
33. The sight of poverty and suffering in the world revolted those who preached the gospel of abundance.
34. The stench of the swamp revolted him but the view of the sun setting over it enchanted him.
35. Most members of the jury were revolted by the grisly details of the murder.
36. The taste and smell of stale liquor revolted her.
37. Even hardened criminals were revolted by the cruelty of the torture.
38. The violence and bloodshed revolted most onlookers and bystanders.
39. The cronyism and nepotism of the regime revolted even some of its supporters.
40. The lies and deceptions revolted many who had once shown allegiance.
41. The tyranny and injustice revolted the conscience of even those who had once been complicit.
42. The systematic cruelty revolted even those who benefited from it.
43. The rude and vulgar behavior revolted polite company.
44. The man's bad manners revolted the ladies present.
45. The barbarity revolted people of once thought of as civilized.
46. The savage and cruel act revolted humanity itself.
47. The horrors of war revolted even the most hardened veterans.
48. The inhumanity of it all revolted the conscience of humankind.
49. Her sarcasm and nasty attitude revolted even her closest friends.
50. His sexism and misogyny revolted most women he interacted with.
51.The elitism and condescension revolted those considered inferior.
52. The blatant racism revolted people of all races.
53. The sight and smell of the dead body revolted everyone present.
54. The violence and hatred revolted those who preached peace and love.
55. The greed and selfishness revolted those who valued generosity and charity.
56. The cruelty revolted even those who had committed cruelty themselves.
57. The heartless brutality revolted even brutal people.
58. The unjust dominance revolted those who had once accepted submission.
59. The irrational prejudices revolted those once held similar prejudices themselves.
60. The vile prejudice revolted even hardened bigots.