seditionary (Meaning)

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seditionary (n.)

An inciter or promoter of sedition.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seditionary

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seditionary Sentence Examples

  1. The seditionary pamphlet incited the masses to revolt against the government.
  2. The speaker's inflammatory remarks were deemed seditionary and resulted in his arrest.
  3. The newspaper article contained seditionary content that threatened the stability of the nation.
  4. The dissidents were charged with sedition after distributing seditionary literature.
  5. The rebels spread seditionary propaganda to undermine the ruling regime.
  6. The seditionary plot to overthrow the monarchy was thwarted by the authorities.
  7. The soldiers were accused of sedition after refusing to follow orders.
  8. The politician's seditionary speech triggered widespread unrest and division.
  9. The seditionary movement sought to incite hatred and violence among the population.
  10. The seditionary agitators were determined to disrupt the peace and harmony of the society.

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An inciter or promoter of sedition.

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The seditionary pamphlet incited the masses to revolt against the government.

The speaker's inflammatory remarks were deemed seditionary and resulted in his arrest.

The newspaper article contained seditionary content that threatened the stability of the nation.

The dissidents were charged with sedition after distributing seditionary literature.