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sukilimas — meaning in English: uprising

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neutral common
Usage
Native Lithuanian speakers often use the word 'sukilimas' in discussions about historical events, particularly those related to social and political movements. For instance, it could be employed when talking about the 1863 Uprising against the Russian Empire, or during contemporary conversations about protests advocating for civil rights.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sukilimas' is often associated with organized resistance, whereas 'maištas' tends to imply a more chaotic rebellion. You would choose 'sukilimas' when you want to emphasize the structured nature of an uprising, as opposed to the spontaneous aspects of a revolt.
Culture
The word 'sukilimas' has deep roots in Lithuania's tumultuous history, reflecting the spirit of resistance against oppression. Its etymology stems from the Lithuanian verb 'sukilti,' meaning 'to rise' or 'to revolt,' showcasing the resilience of the Lithuanian people in their continuous struggle for freedom.
FAQ
Q.What does 'sukilimas' mean in English?
'Sukilimas' translates to 'uprising' in English, referring to a movement or revolt against authority or an established order.
Q.How do you use 'sukilimas' in a sentence?
You can use 'sukilimas' in a sentence like: 'The sukilimas of 1863 was a significant event in Lithuania's quest for independence.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'sukilimas'?
One common mistake is confusing 'sukilimas' with 'maištas'; while both refer to forms of rebellion, 'sukilimas' implies a more organized effort, while 'maištas' can refer to spontaneous disturbances.
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