Verbs for Reacting to Power
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to be or act in accordance with a rule, standard, etc.
Students are expected to conform to the school's dress code.
View Full Definitionto follow commands, rules, or orders
Children are expected to obey their parents' instructions.
View Full Definition(of a monarch or ruler) to step down from a position of power
The king chose to abdicate the throne in favor of his successor.
View Full Definitionto act in accordance with rules, regulations, or requests
Employees are expected to comply with the company's code of conduct.
View Full Definitionto stop fighting something or someone
After hours of intense debate, the opposition party decided to yield and support the proposed legislation.
View Full Definitionto surrender after negotiation or when facing overwhelming pressure
The army finally capitulated after weeks of intense fighting.
View Full Definitionto refuse to follow rules, commands, or orders
Children are encouraged not to disobey their parents' instructions.
View Full Definitionto use force to prevent something from happening or to fight against an attack
Despite being outnumbered, the soldiers managed to resist the enemy's assault.
View Full Definitiona male deer, rabbit, or antelope
The buck stood proudly in the meadow during mating season.
View Full Definitionto resist or endure the force, pressure, or challenges imposed upon oneself
The sturdy structure of the building can withstand strong winds and earthquakes.
View Full Definitionto refuse to respect a person of authority or to observe a law, rule, etc.
The rebellious teenager decided to defy the instructions given by their parents.
View Full Definitionto firmly resist something
The workers opposed the safety changes, pushing back against the new regulations.
View Full Definitionto oppose a ruler or government
The citizens decided to rebel against the oppressive regime, demanding freedom and equality.
View Full Definitionto cause strong disgust or offense to someone's morals
His sexist remarks revolted the entire audience.
View Full Definitionto forcefully remove a person of authority or power from their position
The citizens united to overthrow the corrupt leader and establish a new government.
View Full Definitionto remove someone from a position of power or authority, often through force or legal action
The revolutionaries aimed to depose the tyrannical ruler and establish a democratic government.
View Full Definitionto cause the downfall or removal of rulers or leaders
The citizens, discontent with the ruler's policies, organized protests to overturn the government.
View Full Definitionto join a rebellion or reject a previous allegiance, often as a group effort against authority or for a cause
The protestors were determined to rise up and oppose the unjust policies of the government.
View Full Definitionto engage in violent and disorderly behavior, typically by a group of people, often in protest or as a reaction to a perceived injustice
The crowd began to riot when they learned about the unjust decision.
View Full Definitionto give up resistance or stop fighting against an enemy or opponent
Faced with overwhelming forces, the army decided to surrender to avoid further bloodshed.
View Full Definitionto hand over power, land, or a position to another, particularly due to being forced
The king was pressured to cede his crown in exchange for his family's safety.
View Full Definitionto accept the control, authority, or superiority of someone or something
The defeated army was forced to submit to the conquerors' rule.
View Full Definitionto transfer the possession or control of someone or something to another person or entity
The CEO was forced to hand over his position due to the scandal.
View Full Definitionto follow the rules, commands, or wishes of someone, showing compliance to their authority
The employees must abide by the supervisor's instructions at the construction site.
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