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[Verb] | "re*volt" | \ ri-ˈvōlt \
1: to renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government) : rebel
2: to experience disgust or shock
3: to turn away with disgust
Origin: 1539 ;
Borrowed from Middle French revolter, as reflexive se revolter "to turn about, change sides, turn away (from a belief, adherence), rebel," borrowed from Italian revoltare, revottare (later rivoltare) "to turn over, turn inside out, cause to rebel, disgust," from re- {see: |re-|re-} + voltare "to turn," going back to Vulgar Latin *volvitāre, iterative of Latin volvere "to set in a circular course, cause to roll, bring round" {mat|wallow:1|};
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[Verb] | "revolted"
1: to cause to feel disgust;
* e.g., " ... the jury appeared to be revolted by the grisly details of the murder "
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[Verb] | "revolt"
1: to cause to feel disgust;
* e.g., " ... the jury appeared to be revolted by the grisly details of the murder "
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(1) - { revolted (against) } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
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