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uprisinguprising /ˈʌpˌraɪzɪŋ/ ●○○ noun [countable] ► popular uprising a popular uprising (=involving ordinary people) against the monarchy THESAURUS a time of great, usually sudden, social and political change, especially the changing of a ruler or political system by force► revolution a time of great, usually sudden, social and political change, especially the changing of a ruler or political system by force: The Russian Revolution of 1917 removed the czar. The country was on the verge of revolution. ► rebellion an organized attempt to change the government of a country using violence: The armed rebellion quickly spread across the country. ► revolt a refusal to obey a government, law, etc., or an occasion when people try to change the government of a country, sometimes with violence: Troops loyal to the president crushed the revolt. ► uprising a rebellion or revolt by ordinary people, especially one that does not last long: An uprising of ordinary citizens led to the resignation of the president. ► insurrection formal an attempt by a group of people within a country to take control using force and violence: An armed insurrection led by the army overthrew the king. ► insurgency formal the action of fighting against the government of your own country in a secret but organized way, especially over a long period: The government fought against a Communist insurgency for decades. ► coup d'état formal (also coup) an action in which a group of people who have or had positions of power in a government, suddenly and violently take the leadership of the country: The president was deposed in a violent military coup. social studies, politics an occasion when a group of people use violence to try to change the rules, laws, etc. in an institution or country: uprising against a popular uprising (=involving ordinary people) against the monarchy► see thesaurus at revolution |