verb
- past tense of rebel; fought against or refused to obey authority, rules, or accepted behavior
Examples
- The colonists rebelled against British rule in 1776.
- She rebelled against her parents’ strict curfew.
- The students rebelled when the school banned cell phones.
- He rebelled against traditional teaching methods.
- The prisoners rebelled and took control of the facility.
- Many teenagers rebel against authority figures.
- The citizens rebelled against the corrupt government.