Rebelar in english

Rebel

pronunciation: rebəl part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
rebel

rebelarse = revolt. 

Example: When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.

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» rebelarserevolt .

Example: When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.

» rebelarse (contra)rebel (against) .

Example: It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke.

Rebelar synonyms

arise in spanish: surgir, pronunciation: ɜraɪz verbrise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz noun, verbmaverick in spanish: disidente, pronunciation: mævɜrɪk nounrenegade in spanish: renegado, pronunciation: renəgeɪd nouninsurgent in spanish: insurgente, pronunciation: ɪnsɜrdʒənt adjective, nounrebellious in spanish: rebelde, pronunciation: rɪbeljəs adjectivesouthern in spanish: del Sur, pronunciation: sʌðɜrn adjectivereb in spanish: rebote, pronunciation: reb nounjohnny in spanish: johnny, pronunciation: dʒɑni noungrayback in spanish: greyback, pronunciation: greɪbæk nounrise up in spanish: Crecer, pronunciation: raɪzʌp verbmutineer in spanish: amotinado, pronunciation: mjutənɪr nouninsurrectionist in spanish: insurgente, pronunciation: ɪnsɜrekʃənɪst nounrebelling in spanish: rebelde, pronunciation: rɪbelɪŋ verbjohnny reb in spanish: johnny reb, pronunciation: dʒɑnireb noun
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