36 Verbs to Use for the Word uprisings

Being discovered at this work before he had done any great harm, he was stripped of his praetor's insignia, and delivered to be guarded without confinement that he might not cause an uprising.

He had served with distinction against the French in Germany, had quelled a Carib uprising in the West Indies, and in 1777 was given the command of a company of riflemen in the army opposed to Washington.

M. Aquilius finally crushes out the slave uprising in Sicily.

He then put Laco in charge of guard duty at that point, and himself hurried to the camp to prevent any uprising.

"Just give me an hour to talk to Mr. McFoot before you start any uprising.

Although anti-Manchu spirit was a prominent factor in bringing about the uprising, it has been subordinated by the larger idea of humanity.

[lacuna] were destroyed [lacuna] nothing [lacuna] but by killing in Nicomedea at the very start of his reign Gannys, who had arranged the uprising, who had introduced him into the camp and had likewise caused [the soldiers to revolt, who had presented him with the victory over Macrinus, one who had reared and managed him,by this act he came to be regarded as the most impious of men.

Subdue the animal within you; conquer every selfish uprising, every discordant voice; transmute the base metals of your selfish nature into the unalloyed gold of Love, and you shall realize the Life of Perfect Peace.

Rome had first defeated foreign nations; then she had to defeat the uprisings of the subject peoples; now her chiefs, finding her exhausted, fought among themselves for the supreme power.

When Elisha Boone denounced the outbreak of John Brown at Harper's Ferry as more criminal than Aaron Burr's treason, his children made his prepossessions their own; when, three years later, the father proudly eulogized the uprising he had so luridly condemned, his children saw no tergiversation in the swift conversion.

Whilst the Count of Flanders, after having vainly attempted to excite an uprising against Van Artevelde, was being forced, in order to escape from the people of Bruges, to mount his horse in hot haste, at night and barely armed, and to flee away to St. Omer, Philip of Valois and Edward III.

"You fear an uprising, a mutiny?"

The new governor general the uprising.

Ambos Camarines On September 18, 1898, Elias Angeles, a corporal of the guardia civil, headed an uprising against the Spaniards.

The hero is the Swiss people, and the action idealizes the legendary uprising of the Forest Cantons against their Austrian governors.

The red men were credited with inciting many uprisings and wholesale escapes among the slaves.

He initiated the uprising himself the next morning.

Caesar as soon as he heard of their approach wished to send his guard against them, but fearing that it too might join the uprising he remained quiet until they reached the suburbs.

And the seven-hilled city seeking, Fight, conquer, till we're free!" Success now seemed to mark the uprising in Southern Greece; but in the Danubian provinces, without the expected aid of Russia, it was far otherwise.

Twas inflammable matter that meant the possible uprising in arms of the whole village.

Here occurred in 1808 the popular uprising against Godoy, the Spanish minister, which caused Charles IV to abdicate in favor of his son Ferdinand) *Araucana* f. Araucana (epic by Alonso de Ercilla, on the conquest of Chile and the bloody encounters of the Spaniards with the native *araucanos*) *arbitrio* m. power, means *argumento* m. plot (of a play or story)

She did not even omit the recent uprising in which her brother had joined Bacon and the rebels in a mad blow for freedom.

Beneath these three facts, it is not difficult to perceive the uprising of a great people.

It may be a selfish interest that prompts this uprising; I think it is.

" "But, Señor Simoun, such measures might provoke uprisings," objected Don Custodio, rather uneasy over the turn the affair had taken.

36 Verbs to Use for the Word  uprisings