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Rise against Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹaɪz/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
RYZ uh-GAYNST
ɹˈaɪz/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
RYZ uh-GENST

Definition

To fight back or take action against people in power, especially as a group, usually to protest unfair treatment or authority.

Usage & Nuances

A formal or literary phrase, mostly used in historical or political contexts about groups rebelling against authority, not minor disagreements. Common with 'the people', 'citizens', or 'workers' as the subject.

Example Sentences

The workers decided to rise against the unfair rules.

basic

The people will rise against their oppressors if the situation gets worse.

basic

They tried to rise against the army but failed.

basic

Citizens all over the country began to rise against the new restrictions.

natural

When leaders abuse their power, people eventually rise against them.

natural

Generations before us had to rise against injustice to earn their freedom.

natural