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Definition of rebel
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rebel is as below...
Rebel (v. i.)
Pertaining
to
rebels
or
rebellion;
acting
in
revolt;
rebellious;
as, rebel
troops..
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Rebel
::
Rebel (v. i.) To be
disobedient
to
authority;
to
assume
a
hostile
or
insubordinate
attitude;
to
revolt.
Rebellow
::
Rebellow
(v. i.) To
bellow
again;
to
repeat
or echo a
bellow.
Cerebellums
::
Cerebellums
(pl. ) of
Cerebellu.
Rebelled
::
Rebelled
(imp. & p. p.) of Rebe.
Quash
::
Quash (v. t.) To
crush;
to
subdue;
to
suppress
or
extinguish
summarily
and
completely;
as, to quash a
rebellion..
Barringout
::
Barringout
(n.) The act of
closing
the doors of a
schoolroom
against
a
schoolmaster;
-- a
boyish
mode of
rebellion
in
schools.
Camisard
::
Camisard
(n.) One of the
French
Protestant
insurgents
who
rebelled
against
Louis XIV, after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nates;
-- so
called
from the
peasant's
smock
(camise)
which they
wore..
Rebellious
::
Rebellious
(a.)
Engaged
in
rebellion;
disposed
to
rebel;
of the
nature
of
rebels
or of
rebellion;
resisting
government
or
lawful
authority
by
force.
Fall
::
Fall (n.) Lapse or
declension
from
innocence
or
goodness.
Specifically:
The first
apostasy;
the act of our first
parents
in
eating
the
forbidden
fruit;
also, the
apostasy
of the
rebellious
angels..
Rebel
::
Rebel (v. i.) To
renounce,
and
resist
by
force,
the
authority
of the ruler or
government
to which one owes
obedience.
See
Rebellion..
Peduncle
::
Peduncle
(n.) A band of
nervous
or
fibrous
matter
connecting
different
parts of the
brain;
as, the
peduncles
of the
cerebellum;
the
peduncles
of the
pineal
gland..
Campanulaceous
::
Campanulaceous
(a.) Of
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
family
of
plants
(Camponulaceae)
of which
Campanula
is the type, and which
includes
the
Canterbury
bell, the
harebell,
and the
Venus's
looking-glass..
Biventral
::
Biventral
(a.)
Having
two
bellies
or
protuberances;
as, a
biventral,
or
digastric,
muscle,
or the
biventral
lobe of the
cerebellum..
Subpedunculate
::
Subpeduncular
(a.)
Situated
beneath
the
peduncle;
as, the
subpeduncular
lobe of the
cerebellum..
Rebelling
::
Rebelling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rebe.
Purkinje''s Cells
::
Purkinje's
cells () Large
ganglion
cells
forming
a layer near the
surface
of the
cerebellum.
Repress
::
Repress
(v. t.) To press back or down
effectually;
to crush down or out; to
quell;
to
subdue;
to
supress;
as, to
repress
sedition
or
rebellion;
to
repress
the first
risings
of
discontent..
Rebel
::
Rebel (n.) One who
rebels.
Insurrectionary
::
Insurrectionary
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
insurrection;
rebellious;
seditious..
Nourish
::
Nourish
(v. t.) To
supply
the means of
support
and
increase
to; to
encourage;
to
foster;
as, to
nourish
rebellion;
to
nourish
the
virtues..
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