English to Arabic Dictionary rebellion

rebellion

تمرد
definition
noun
the authorities put down a rebellion by landless colonials
an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
translation of 'rebellion'
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example
For a few seconds, sneaking into the bar wearing dirty jeans and flip-flops seemed like an act of 'rebellion' .
Even the engagement was an act of fierce 'rebellion' and shunning of anachronistic traditions.
This is now past teenage 'rebellion' where you thought your mother was the worst person in the world.
But they are also more able to channel their feelings into acts of 'rebellion' .
Simon de Montfort rose in 'rebellion'
The characters that fitted it best were outsiders, in 'rebellion' against authority or their families.
The following films deal with 'rebellion' against arbitrary or repressive authority.
an act of teenage 'rebellion'
For these dogs, there is no such thing as betrayal or 'rebellion' , only loyalty.
All good teenage 'rebellion' rejects rational thought but needs an excuse for that rage.
the authorities put down a 'rebellion' by landless colonials
After all, let's not pretend that all worthwhile pop music has always been about generational 'rebellion' .
So as an act of pitiful 'rebellion' against the fact that I even have to be at work, I'm refusing to turn the office lights on.
Kelly seems to have conceived what became his last stand as an act of mutinous 'rebellion' and mass murder.
an act of teenage 'rebellion'
It was an act of 'rebellion' against the rigid strictures of both the contemporary social mores and the strict code of ballet.
For example, any questioning of authority is treated as 'rebellion' , and not trusting.
When this is a choice made against knowledge it becomes a serious act of 'rebellion' .
the Bretons rose in 'rebellion' against the King
Early in his life, he had converted to Catholicism, as a kind of teenage act of 'rebellion' .
Perhaps we should turn to other forms of 'rebellion' , such as rock 'n' roll.
the authorities put down a 'rebellion' by landless colonials
So instead, I am planning to stage my own little acts of social 'rebellion' throughout the day.
In a fit of teenage 'rebellion' , I had told God to get out of my life and leave me alone.
To suggest that teenage 'rebellion' is a modern phenomenon is just plain wrong, Ruth says.
It shows the reasons for what would seem at first sight to be mindless vandalism, but are in fact little acts of 'rebellion' .
There had been countless 'rebellions' and revolts during the second half of the 1790s.
There was indeed a subjective factor: a national consciousness expressed in several armed 'rebellions' in defence of the Fueros.
Despite a record-breaking series of 'rebellions' in the last Parliament, they never inflicted a single significant defeat.
You note the number of parliamentary 'rebellions' .
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