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View synonyms for insurrectionary

insurrectionary

[in-suh-rek-shuh-ner-ee]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or of the nature of insurrection.

  2. given to or causing insurrection.



noun

plural

insurrectionaries 
  1. a person who takes part in an insurrection; rebel; insurgent.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of insurrectionary1

First recorded in 1790–1800; insurrection + -ary
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Example Sentences

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After introducing the impeachment motion, South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon's initial martial law declaration as "insurrectionary behaviour".

From BBC

Stop normalizing Trump, his lawlessness, the GOP and their insurrectionary behavior.

From Salon

If Trump is guilty, and you act in a way that incites an insurrectionary response, you'll find out whether the corporation is more powerful than the state.

From Salon

“It’s a very common insurrectionary, anarchist way of thinking. So various affinity groups across the country took up that call and conducted actions in the name of Jane’s Revenge.”

Peru was able to shut down Castillo's insurrectionary activities as they were being initiated, and Germany moved in to prevent an attempted coup before it could even begin.

From Salon

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