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will rebel

  • future tense
    of rebel.
    rebel
    noun
    a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country.

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Oner said it is unlikely that Padrino will rebel against his removal.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 18, 2026

In the real world, of course, people will rebel and attempt to hold services.

From Salon Dec. 30, 2024

There is zero chance a current A.I. chatbot will rebel in an act of free will—all they do is turn text prompts into probabilities and then turn these probabilities into words.

From Slate Oct. 11, 2022

In my experience, those work in the short term but in the long term the organization will rebel against it because it is often not right for customers.

From The Verge Oct. 12, 2021

She has never rebelled yet; but if hard driven, she will rebel one day, and then it will be once for all.

From Shirley by Charlotte Brontë