rebel group

collocation in English

meaningsofrebelandgroup

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rebel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈreb.əl/
us
/ˈreb.əl/
a person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it using ...
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group
noun
uk
/ɡruːp/
us
/ɡruːp/
a number of people or things that are put together or considered as ...
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(Definition ofrebelandgroupfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrebel group

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Onerebelgroupremains outside the peace process.
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He rightly pointed to well-documented atrocities by therebelgroup.
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Was it his objection that there was arebelgroupmeeting on the school premises or was it more general?
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It follows from that that other countries, other forces outside that country, should not have any influence over that particularrebelgroup.
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From that moment, he had to justify himself before hisrebelgroup.
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It is extremely unfortunate that this area has now become unsafe due to the activities of thisrebelgroup.
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Traditionally, the city is a stronghold of thatrebelgroup.
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The battles left 19 dead, a spokesman for therebelgroupclaimed.
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That was as a result of being conscripted into therebelgroup.
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The lack of resistance raised suspicions that therebelgroupin charge of defending the hill made a deal with government forces.
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In 1992, he dissolved hisrebelgroup, which had consisted mainly of young fighters.
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To achieve this, he founded his own smallrebelgroupat the newspaper.
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Each day, the government soldiers fight with arebelgroupof guerrillas in the streets.
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Thisrebelgroupalone brought in as much as $125m at its peak.
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As each left, they created yet anotherrebelgroup.
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