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riot·ing [ˈraɪətɪŋ] SAM. no mn.

rioting
rioting

I . riot [ˈraɪət] SAM.

1. riot:

nemir m. spol
kraval m. spol
izgred m. spol

2. riot no mn. odobrav. (display):

a riot of colour(s)

II . riot [ˈraɪət] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. riot (act violently):

2. riot fig. (behave uncontrollably):

pris·on ˈriot SAM.

ˈrace riot SAM.

rasni nemiri m. spol mn.

ˈriot gear SAM. no mn.

ˈriot po·lice SAM. + ed./mn. glag.

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By rioting together, these two groups felt united as one.
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Severe rioting took place and the government became completely disorganized.
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In this case, the cause of this rioting alternates between a traffic accident and an eve-teasing incident.
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Once the rioting had been quelled, the regiment once again waited to return home.
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The lawless portion of rioting people in town witness this.
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The municipal strikewith garbage pileups and rioting inmatesalso created an atmosphere of crisis, in which the role of police would be especially conspicuous.
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The change therefore did not go unopposed, and caused some rioting by the groups being disenfranchised.
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This was later described as a spoon-fed accounting of the rioting.
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It seems particularly appropriate at a time when rioting mobs have been testing society's wider fears and setting off hand-wringing in the chattering classes.
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Most of the damages caused by rioting were compensated by the government's reserve fund.
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