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1 short-lived uprising
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2 uprising
nвосстание; бунтto expand an / to extend an uprising — увеличивать размах восстания
to put down / to quell / to repress an uprising — подавлять восстание
to resolve an uprising — урегулировать конфликт, который вызвал восстание
- anti-government uprisingto stifle / to suppress an uprising — подавлять восстание
- armed uprising
- failed uprising
- immediate uprising
- incitement to an uprising
- large-scale uprising
- letup in the uprising
- military uprising
- national uprising
- participant in the uprising
- patriotic uprising
- possibility of a negotiated end of the uprising
- short-lived uprising
- start of an uprising - uprising collapsed
- uprising has been crowned with success
- victorious uprising
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