Rebel in a sentence as a noun

Everyone wants to be the rebel against "the system.

?Within a year, my body decided to rebel.

If the locals rebel, and look like they will be successful, find the strongest rebel and offer him the same deal.

There's no reason to rebel against a place without any rules that tells you your own actions will decide if you sink or swim.

Mel delivered.- the rebel in me likes Mels attitude towards management.

The folks writing it run services that continue through partial outages so if it were too egregious folks would rebel inside of Google.

Being a complete rebel, even in a world where it's obviously ruled by fake morals, is not a wise thing to do, specially when your life is at stake.

They've obviously invested into some kind of "rebel" personality and drug culture panders to them.

Rebel in a sentence as a verb

Once they have that location, they bomb the village where the rebels were hiding and fifteen hundred people that I never met and that I never had no problem with get killed.

With no rules to rebel against everybody hung out including geeky neckbeards with Christian Audiger wearing Gs.

Or your wife that hate your uncle?There are lots of situations where privacy is important, and beyond commiting crimes or being a anti-government rebel...

Because it's a miserable experience, and a waste of time, and living in an actual city is a good way to rebel against your parents' pathological love of exurbs.

Climate change was once a rebel position, but the science backs it up, so we can rely on a basic form of meritocracy in academia to help unpopular ideas along.

" Everyone seems to think they're the Ayn Rand hero amongst the idiots, when in reality, the rebels and the intellectually vain are easily co-opted politically.

Also, experience has led me to conclude that when the group is underperforming, the "rebel" rather than the cause of the underperformance is the one to get smited, utterly regardless of individual performance.

Some newbies would rebel, against the elders, but only a few lucky ones actually manage to contribute anything useful, albeit this drive of ambition, trial, and error is often what causes major advancements for the whole guild, akin to the evolution process.

Rebel definitions

noun

`Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms

See also: Rebel Johnny greyback

noun

a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)

See also: insurgent insurrectionist

noun

someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action

See also: maverick

verb

take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance

See also: arise rise

verb

break with established customs

See also: renegade