In 1978 California taxpayers revolted against higher taxes.
He writhed at the memory, revolted with himself for that temporary weakness.
The same story told in different ways can make the listener defensive or sympathetic, curious or revolted.
His own nature had revolted against the excess of anguish that had sought to maim and mar the perfection of its calm.
The colonists revolted against their British ruler.
The tobacco smell in the conference room revolted her.
They revolted, attempting to topple the Conservative minority government and form a coalition to replace it.
In September 1949 the Kuomintang troops in Suiyuan Province declared by telegram that they had revolted and come over to the people and that they would accept reorganization.
In 1375 the townspeople revolted.
The people revolted against the military dictator/dictatorship.
“I an revolted by men who don’t work,” continued Magie. “You’d do better to work instead of nattering.”
When I tested her recipe in the kitchen of my apartment, I got her point: After a few bites, my stomach revolted against the prospect of another caloric hit.
an artist of the Postimpressionist school who revolted against impressionism.
Her niece might not be shocked and revolted by the knowledge of what her aunt had become: a prostitute, an outcast.
The people revolted against their ruler.
The ISB was pleased with Chyler's performance and promised her a promotion, but her hopes were dashed when the unruly Aqualish miners revolted and caused havoc on the gas platforms.
The people in the north have revolted against the foreign rule and established their own government.
cried Albert, whose courage revolted at the idea of being plundered tamely, "not make any resistance!"
For the wrath of the Lord was against Jerusalem, and against Juda, till he cast them out from his presence: and Sedecias revolted from the king of Babylon.
The people revolted against their king.
The mob revolted against the governor.