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  1. a person who refuses to accept the government’s power and uses force to oppose it, or a person who opposes authority and thinks or behaves differently: The government tried to set up talks with the rebels. Though he dressed unusually, he never meant to be a rebel. US history.

  2. Rebel is a 2024 Indian Tamil -language political action drama film directed by debutante Nikesh RS and produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja, under Studio Green. It starred G. V. Prakash Kumar in the lead role, alongside Mamitha Baiju (in her Tamil debut), Venkitesh VP, Shalu Rahim, Karunas, Kalloori Vinoth and Adithya Baskar.

  3. The meaning of REBEL is opposing or taking arms against a government or ruler. How to use rebel in a sentence.

  4. a person who refuses to accept the government’s power and uses force to oppose it, or a person who opposes authority and thinks or behaves differently: The government tried to set up talks with the rebels. Though he dressed unusually, he never meant to be a rebel. US history.

  5. noun. a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country. Synonyms: insurrectionist, insurgent, traitor, mutineer. a person who resists any authority, control, or tradition.

  6. 1. /ˈrɛbəl/ someone who exhibits independence in thought and action. 2. /rɪˈbɛl/ take part in an uprising; renounce a former allegiance. IPA guide. Other forms: rebels; rebelled; rebelling.

  7. You can say that someone is a rebel if you think that they behave differently from other people and have rejected the values of society or of their parents. She had been a rebel at school.

  8. REBEL meaning: 1 : a person who opposes or fights against a government often used before another noun; 2 : a person who opposes a person or group in authority a person who does not obey rules or accept normal standards of behavior, dress, etc.

  9. 1. To refuse allegiance to and oppose by force an established government or ruling authority. 2. To resist or defy an authority or a generally accepted convention. 3. To feel or express strong unwillingness or repugnance: She rebelled at the unwelcome suggestion. n. reb·el (rĕb′əl) 1. One who rebels or is in rebellion. 2.

  10. rebel (against somebody/something)to fight against or refuse to obey an authority, for example a government, a system, your parents, etc. He later rebelled against his strict religious upbringing. Most teenagers find something to rebel against. In 1215 the barons rebelled against the king.

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