The difference between Rebellion and Submission

When used as nouns, rebellion means armed resistance to an established government or ruler, whereas submission means the act of submitting or yielding.


check bellow for the other definitions of Rebellion and Submission

  1. Rebellion as a noun (uncountable):

    Armed resistance to an established government or ruler.

    Examples:

    "The government is doing its best to stop rebellion in the country."

  2. Rebellion as a noun (countable):

    Defiance of authority or control; the act of rebelling.

    Examples:

    "Having a tattoo was Mathilda's personal rebellion against her parents."

  3. Rebellion as a noun (countable):

    An organized, forceful subversion of the law of the land in an attempt to replace it with another form of government.

    Examples:

    "The army general led a successful rebellion and became president of the country."

  1. Submission as a noun:

    The act of submitting or yielding; surrender.

  2. Submission as a noun:

    The act of submitting or giving e.g. a completed piece of work.

    Examples:

    "Any submissions received after Friday will have marks deducted for lateness."

  3. Submission as a noun:

    The thing which has been submitted.

  4. Submission as a noun:

    A submission hold in wrestling, mixed martial arts, or other combat sports.

  1. Submission as a noun:

    A subset or component of a mission.