uprise in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Uprise: a rebellion or uprising against authority, often characterized by a collective movement for change or protest.
Sample Sentences
- The citizens decided to uprise against the oppressive regime after years of neglect.
- An unexpected uprise in community activism brought attention to the local environmental issues.
- Historical accounts often highlight the uprise that led to significant political changes in the country.
- The movement began as a peaceful protest but quickly transformed into a full-scale uprise.
- In the wake of injustice, people from all walks of life began to uprise in solidarity for their rights.
- The citizens decided to uprise against the oppressive regime that had ruled for decades.
- Historians often debate the causes of the uprising that shook the nation in the spring of 1968.
- As tensions grew, an unexpected uprise among the workers led to major changes in the factory's management.
- The documentary captured the dramatic moments of the uprise, showcasing the determination of the young activists.
- In response to the unfair treatment, a peaceful uprise unfolded, inspiring others to join the cause for justice.
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