rebeldom

/ˈrɛbəldəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A region or territory under the control of or rebellious against a government, especially during a time of civil war.

“The state was declared a rebeldom by the rebels after the governor’s forces were defeated.”

Synonyms

  • insurrection
  • rebel territory

Antonyms

  • loyal territory
  • subjection