Revolt (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: turn away, be, roll, cause, turn, repel greatly, reject something, feel nausea, abandon, shrink, burke, hence, put to flight, repel, drive back, be disgusted, cause to turn back, rebel

Conjugation of revolt

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it/she/he
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you all
they
Present Simple
revolt
revolt
revolts
revolt
revolt
revolt
Future Simple
will revolt
will revolt
will revolt
will revolt
will revolt
will revolt
Past Simple
revolted
revolted
revolted
revolted
revolted
revolted
Conditional Simple
would revolt
would revolt
would revolt
would revolt
would revolt
would revolt
I
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am revolting
are revolting
is revolting
are revolting
are revolting
are revolting
Future Progressive
will be revolting
will be revolting
will be revolting
will be revolting
will be revolting
will be revolting
Past Progressive
was revolting
were revolting
was revolting
were revolting
were revolting
were revolting
Conditional Progressive
would be revolting
would be revolting
would be revolting
would be revolting
would be revolting
would be revolting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have revolted
have revolted
has revolted
have revolted
have revolted
have revolted
Future Perfect
will have revolted
will have revolted
will have revolted
will have revolted
will have revolted
will have revolted
Past Perfect
had revolted
had revolted
had revolted
had revolted
had revolted
had revolted
Conditional Perfect
would have revolted
would have revolted
would have revolted
would have revolted
would have revolted
would have revolted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been revolting
have been revolting
has been revolting
have been revolting
have been revolting
have been revolting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been revolting
will have been revolting
will have been revolting
will have been revolting
will have been revolting
will have been revolting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been revolting
had been revolting
had been revolting
had been revolting
had been revolting
had been revolting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been revolting
would have been revolting
would have been revolting
would have been revolting
would have been revolting
would have been revolting

Examples of revolt

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Impatience and revolt..." Wait till Vichy sees it.
"It is in the hours between night and day when the decision to revolt is made.
"Love's revolt can change the world"
"Maybe there had been some sort of revolt.
"Supported 1918 sailors revolt"
"Impatience and revolt..." Wait till Vichy sees it.
"It is in the hours between night and day when the decision to revolt is made.
"Love's revolt can change the world"
"Maybe there had been some sort of revolt.
"Supported 1918 sailors revolt"
"Nature revolts within me
"The hero of Chichibu and Osaka revolts, "Omoi Kentaro, the man fighting for the rights of people, received an ovation.
- Sometimes your husband revolts me.
- Your materialism revolts me.
And even though my mind revolts against it something deep inside tells me this is the way I'd like to keep him in my memory.
"Nature revolts within me
"The hero of Chichibu and Osaka revolts, "Omoi Kentaro, the man fighting for the rights of people, received an ovation.
- Sometimes your husband revolts me.
- Your materialism revolts me.
And even though my mind revolts against it something deep inside tells me this is the way I'd like to keep him in my memory.
'Tis the same lethal weapon was in the hands of the natives that revolted against us.
- Because prison revolted you? - No, it didn't.
- The people revolted.
- The tribe that revolted had the very latest in modern guns.
- The tribes revolted against the king.
"How revolting."
"Look at those hideous, revolting freaks!"
"Put up with it, heart of mine, you've put up with much more revolting things"
#I, simply put,# #think this cigarette is revolting.#
'After a revolting breakfast in Hammond's citadel,
'Tis the same lethal weapon was in the hands of the natives that revolted against us.
- Because prison revolted you? - No, it didn't.
- The people revolted.
- The tribe that revolted had the very latest in modern guns.
- The tribes revolted against the king.
"How revolting."
"Look at those hideous, revolting freaks!"
"Put up with it, heart of mine, you've put up with much more revolting things"
#I, simply put,# #think this cigarette is revolting.#
'After a revolting breakfast in Hammond's citadel,

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