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Definition of rebel
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Rebel (n.) One who
rebels.
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Rebeldom
::
Rebeldom
(n.) A
region
infested
by
rebels;
rebels,
considered
collectively;
also,
conduct
or
quality
characteristic
of
rebels..
Rebelling
::
Rebelling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rebe.
Harebell
::
Harebell
(n.) A
small,
slender,
branching
plant
(Campanula
rotundifolia),
having
blue
bell-shaped
flowers;
also,
Scilla
nutans,
which has
similar
flowers;
--
called
also
bluebell..
Insurgent
::
Insurgent
(n.) A
person
who rises in
revolt
against
civil
authority
or an
established
government;
one who
openly
and
actively
resists
the
execution
of laws; a
rebel.
Rebel
::
Rebel (v. i.) To
renounce,
and
resist
by
force,
the
authority
of the ruler or
government
to which one owes
obedience.
See
Rebellion..
Cerebellums
::
Cerebellums
(pl. ) of
Cerebellu.
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..
Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.)
Hence,
to be
faithless;
to
desert
one party or
leader
for
another;
especially,
to
renounce
allegiance
or
subjection;
to rise
against
a
government;
to
rebel..
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..
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..
Pons
::
Pons (n.) A
bridge;
--
applied
to
several
parts which
connect
others,
but
especially
to the pons
Varolii,
a
prominent
band of
nervous
tissue
situated
on the
ventral
side of the
medulla
oblongata
and
connected
at each side with the
hemispheres
of the
cerebellum;
the
mesocephalon.
See
Brain..
Rebellion
::
Rebellion
(v. i.) Open
resistance
to, or
defiance
of,
lawful
authority..
Hairbell
::
Hairbell
(n.) See
Harebell.
Barringout
::
Barringout
(n.) The act of
closing
the doors of a
schoolroom
against
a
schoolmaster;
-- a
boyish
mode of
rebellion
in
schools.
Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.) The act of
revolting;
an
uprising
against
legitimate
authority;
especially,
a
renunciation
of
allegiance
and
subjection
to a
government;
rebellion;
as, the
revolt
of a
province
of the Roman
empire..
Rebel
::
Rebel (v. i.) To be
disobedient
to
authority;
to
assume
a
hostile
or
insubordinate
attitude;
to
revolt.
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..
Flocculus
::
Flocculus
(n.) A small lobe in the under
surface
of the
cerebellum,
near the
middle
peduncle;
the
subpeduncular
lobe..
Rebelled
::
Rebelled
(imp. & p. p.) of Rebe.
Rebeller
::
Rebeller
(n.) One who
rebels;
a
rebel.
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