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Rioting
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WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Rioting
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1.
a.
a disturbance made by an unruly mob or (in law) three or more persons; tumult or uproar
b.
(as modifier)
a riot gun
riot police
a riot shield
2.
boisterous activity; unrestrained revelry
3.
an occasion of boisterous merriment
4. slang
a person who occasions boisterous merriment
5.
a dazzling or arresting display
a riot of colour
6. hunting
the indiscriminate following of any scent by hounds
7. archaic
wanton lasciviousness
8. run riot
verb
9. (intransitive)
to take part in a riot
10. (intransitive)
to indulge in unrestrained revelry or merriment
11. (transitive; foll by away)
to spend (time or money) in wanton or loose living
he has rioted away his life
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Rioting
see synonyms of rioting noun
1.
wild or violent disorder, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; uproar
2.
a violent public disturbance of the peace, by a number of persons (specified, in law, usually as three or more) assembled together
3.
an unrestrained outburst, as of laughter
4.
a brilliant, vivid display
a riot of color
5. Rare
a.
wild, loose living; debauchery
b.
unrestrained revelry
c.
a wild, noisy feast or revel
6. US, Informal
an extremely amusing person, thing, or event
verb intransitive
7.
to take part in a tumult or disturbance of the peace
8. Rare
a.
to live in a wild, loose manner
b.
to engage in unrestrained revelry
c.
to indulge without restraint; revel (in something)
verb transitive
9. Rare
to waste (money, time, etc.) in disorderly or profligate living
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Rioting
see synonyms of riotingn.
1. A wild or turbulent disturbance created by a large number of people.
2. Law A violent disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons assembled for a common purpose.
3. An unrestrained outbreak, as of laughter or passions.
4. A profusion: The garden was a riot of colors in August.
5.
a. Unrestrained merrymaking; revelry.
b. Debauchery.
6. Slang An irresistibly funny person or thing: Isn't she a riot?
v. ri·ot·ed, ri·ot·ing, ri·ots
v.intr.
1. To take part in a riot.
2. To live wildly or engage in uncontrolled revelry.
v.tr.
To waste (money or time) in wild or wanton living: "rioted his life out, and made an end" (Tennyson).
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