emeute

/eɪˈmjut/
noun
  1. A sudden outbreak of public disorder or rebellion; a riot or uprising, especially a small or localized one.
    • The government quickly suppressed the emeute in the capital before it could spread.
    • The village experienced a brief emeute after the new tax was announced.
    • Historians often refer to the bread riots as a minor emeute rather than a full revolution.
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