rebeller

rebeller

(rɪˈbɛlə)
n
rare someone who rebels; a rebel
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-La deuxieme reaction le transforme en un homme qui n'accepte pas d'eprouver la souffrance passivement, mais de se rebeller activement, de devenir un nihiliste actif de la terreur, un nihiliste ressuscite par les forces de la rage de la criminalite meurtriere.
Raised in a conservative household in the outer London suburbs in the 1950s, John termed himself "a late rebeller"; someone for whom the joy of dressing up only arrived in his late 20s as he emerged from the plain chrysalis of Reginald Dwight (his birth name) and refashioned himself as his own madcap musical creation, Elton Hercules John.
Le Rebeller, "Bipolar lesion of the clavicle," European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, vol.
Thus Prometheus on the part of a rebeller stealing fire from Heaven in favor of mankind is looked upon as the most venial of offenses.
He's a serial rebeller - defying the whips more than 500 times - sitting in an ivory tower of integrity, untainted by the shabby compromises of realpolitik.
Nonchalants et incapables de se rebeller contre les evenements contraires, ils ont semble subir sans pouvoir faire basculer la rencontre.