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revolter

  • a word derived from revolt.
    revolt
    verb (used without object)
    to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as by open rebellion; cast off allegiance or subjection to those in authority; rebel; mutiny.

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It seems strange, therefore, that he was read out of the Party; while Senator LaFollette, an open revolter for many years, still remains a nominal Republican.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was born a spitfire and a revolter against the established order.

From Time Magazine Archive

Is not thy mind A hot revolter from the service due To my divinity, passion in men's hearts?

From Emblems Of Love by Lascelles Abercrombie

If they were bound to hold him down and delegitimatize him and keep him a pariah and a revolter against order, he would show them what he, alone, could do in his own behalf.

From Phantom Wires A Novel by Arthur William Brown

"And what if a revolter doesn't become Chaliced?"

From Rastignac the Devil by Philip José Farmer