Like an adolescent, a romantic is in constant rebellion - perhaps without a cause, for causes so often fail.
He did battle with the indigenous people there who were in constant rebellion.
Gévaudan was divided into eight baronies which were in constant rebellion against the Bishop of Mende.
A police magistrate alone could order only three dozen lashes and this, Harris felt, was insufficient to curb the black man's constant rebellion.
He too was plagued by constant rebellion, and was later usurped by Naram-Sin.
Due to constant rebellions, Genoa sold the island to France in 1768.
Since it was hastily granted independence from Belgium in 1960, Congo has had an especially weak sense of state, with constant rebellions and secessionist movements.
But literature also exists in an atmosphere of constant rebellion.
But along with this knowledge was the fact that they were forced to live in a state of constant rebellion.
That would be consistent with her constant rebellion against authority.