noun
- plural of emeute; riots or violent public disturbances, especially those arising from political discontent
Usage: formal; often used in historical or political contexts; borrowed from French
Examples
- The emeutes of 1848 swept across Europe as citizens demanded democratic reforms.
- Historical accounts describe the emeutes that erupted in the capital during the economic crisis.
- The government struggled to contain the emeutes that broke out in multiple cities.
- Scholars studied the causes and consequences of the emeutes in 19th-century France.
- The emeutes reflected deep social tensions and widespread dissatisfaction among the population.