insurrectionary (Meaning)

Wordnet

insurrectionary (a)

of or relating to or given to insurrection

Webster

insurrectionary (a.)

Pertaining to, or characterized by, insurrection; rebellious; seditious.

insurrectionary Sentence Examples

  1. The insurrectionary plot aimed to overthrow the government and establish a new regime.
  2. The crowd's insurrectionary fervor reached a fever pitch, igniting violence and chaos.
  3. The insurrectionary slogan "Death to the Tyrant" echoed through the streets.
  4. The military declared martial law to suppress the insurrectionary uprising.
  5. The government issued warrants for the arrest of key insurrectionary leaders.
  6. The insurrectionary movement sought to undermine the rule of law and incite civil war.
  7. The intelligence agencies had detected insurrectionary activity brewing for months.
  8. The insurrectionary militia clashed with police in a bloody confrontation.
  9. Historians debate the motives behind the insurrectionary outbreak.
  10. The insurrectionary endgame was to seize power and establish a totalitarian dictatorship.

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The insurrectionary plot aimed to overthrow the government and establish a new regime.

The crowd's insurrectionary fervor reached a fever pitch, igniting violence and chaos.

The insurrectionary slogan "Death to the Tyrant" echoed through the streets.

The military declared martial law to suppress the insurrectionary uprising.