Examples of 'revolted' in a sentence
Meaning of "revolted"
Revolt is a verb indicating to take violent action against an established government or ruler
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- simple past tense and past participle of revolt
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Vilar revolted and took my uncle as a prisoner.
It is impossible to read these words without being revolted.
The tribes revolted against the king.
In various parts of the country federalists revolted.
I am revolted to witness so much hunger and poverty.
But the people revolted against him.
On the basis of those beliefs they revolted.
They had revolted but were ruthlessly suppressed.
Lee was reportedly completely revolted by the movie.
We have revolted against the government in a way.
Then the peasants became slaves or revolted.
Brutality is always revolted me as a weapon of the witless.
And here is where the fans revolted.
His soul revolted at the sale of indulgences.
The animals would have revolted or died.
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The slaves revolted and formed a colony.
And this is why they revolted.
The aesthete in me revolted against that thought.
Revolted again against the reforms.
A garbage strike that revolted the city.
What revolted me most about the old regime.
But her pride revolted at this.
They revolted against the government.
Makes the whole town revolted.
Soldiers revolted in the royal court.
I have never felt so revolted before.
Were extremely revolted and refused to have any part in it.
Thousands of small scale producers revolted.
The students revolted against authority.
You are going to look at my body and be revolted.
Brutality has always revolted me as a weapon of the witless.
The only reason that the colonist revolted.
Carlos revolted and said he was the legitimate king.
Even in these conditions women revolted.
Alparsalan revolted and captured most of his territory.
Cruelty and injustice revolted him.
Arab masses just revolted against their dictators.
It was these unfortunate folk who revolted.
Against revolted multitudes the cause.
Cuban people would have revolted long ago.
What revolted me was that they ignored the evidence.
They were sick and revolted when they saw me.
They revolted against the state and landlords.
I start to become revolted by my own smell.
I am feeling physically and emotionally revolted.
The old army revolted in response.
We did it for six weeks until the students revolted.
The peasantry revolted wielding pitchforks and clubs.
The sight of the baby revolted me.
The crew revolted and murdered its captain.