Phrases with «open revolt»

The phrase "open revolt" refers to a situation where a group of people openly and directly resist or oppose those in power, often through protests, demonstrations, or other forms of rebellion. Full definition

Sentences with «open revolt»

  • A prime minister toppled, a vote to leave the European Union, a shadow cabinet in open revolt against its leader. (totalpolitics.com)
  • In 1510 the journeymen went into open revolt against the low level of their rewards, and chose the administration of the city as their target. (religion-online.org)
  • A sequence of seven defeats in 12 matches has left increasing numbers of supporters in open revolt at the prospect of Wenger staying but, even after Monday's 3 - 0 defeat at Crystal Palace, the club's directors are not willing to write off the club's most successful manager. (independent.ie)
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