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Filter by Meaning The cruel treatment of animals in the circus revolts animal rights activists.
The controversial painting revolts traditional art critics.
The discrimination faced by marginalized communities revolts advocates for equality.
The offensive graffiti in the neighborhood revolts residents.
The vulgar language used in the comedy show revolts sensitive viewers.
The graphic details in the crime novel revolts him.
The medication she took caused uncontrollable revolts.
The traveler's motion sickness led to revolts throughout the bus journey.
The child's sudden revolts disrupted the dinner party.
The sudden turbulence during the flight caused several passengers to experience revolts.
The revolts of the enslaved population eventually led to the abolition of slavery.
The workers organized a series of revolts demanding better working conditions and higher wages.
The revolts against the oppressive regime led to widespread protests and violence.
The student revolts sparked widespread protests and demands for educational reforms.
The revolts by ethnic minorities sought to challenge systemic discrimination and inequality.
The religious revolts during the Reformation era caused a division within Christianity.
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