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Definición y significado de insurrection

Definición

insurrection (n.)

1.(abstract)organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another

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Merriam Webster

InsurrectionIn`sur*rec"tion (?), n. [L. insurrectio, fr. insurgere, insurrectum: cf. F. insurrection. See Insurgent.]


1. A rising against civil or political authority, or the established government; open and active opposition to the execution of law in a city or state.

It is found that this city of old time hath made insurrection against kings, and that rebellion and sedition have been made therein. Ezra iv. 19.

2. A rising in mass to oppose an enemy. [Obs.]

Syn. -- Insurrection, Sedition, Revolt, Rebellion, Mutiny. Sedition is the raising of commotion in a state, as by conspiracy, without aiming at open violence against the laws. Insurrection is a rising of individuals to prevent the execution of law by force of arms. Revolt is a casting off the authority of a government, with a view to put it down by force, or to substitute one ruler for another. Rebellion is an extended insurrection and revolt. Mutiny is an insurrection on a small scale, as a mutiny of a regiment, or of a ship's crew.

I say again,
In soothing them, we nourish 'gainst our senate
The cockle of rebellion, insolence, sedition.
Shak.

Insurrections of base people are commonly more furious in their beginnings. Bacon.

He was greatly strengthened, and the enemy as much enfeebled, by daily revolts. Sir W. Raleigh.

Though of their names in heavenly records now
Be no memorial, blotted out and razed
By their rebellion from the books of life.
Milton.

Sinónimos

insurrection (n.) (abstract)

revolt, rising, rebellion  (abstract), uprising  (abstract)

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Ver también

insurrection (n.)

arise, rebel, rise, rise up

Frases

1733 slave insurrection on St. John • 1971 JVP Insurrection • 1987–89 JVP Insurrection • Baikal insurrection 1866 • Emmet's Insurrection • Greek insurrection • Hogen Insurrection • Insurrection (StarCraft) • Insurrection (comics) • Insurrection (disambiguation) • Insurrection (novel) • Insurrection (trojan horse) • Insurrection 1863 • Insurrection Act • Insurrection Rising • Insurrection of Lyon • Insurrection of the 10th of August • List of Philippine insurrection campaigns • Live Insurrection • Norte Grande insurrection • Tacnazo insurrection • The 1968 Riot in Baltimore City, the Insurrection Act, and Federalization of the National Guard • The Coming Insurrection • Ukrainian Insurrection Army • War of the Insurrection • Wilmington Insurrection of 1898 • Łódź insurrection (1905)

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