seditionary

  • 1Seditionary — Se*di tion*a*ry, n. An inciter or promoter of sedition. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2seditionary — index insurgent, malcontent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3seditionary — /si dish euh ner ee/, adj., n., pl. seditionaries. adj. 1. of or pertaining to sedition; seditious. n. 2. Also, seditionist. one guilty of sedition. [1600 10; SEDITION + ARY] * * * …

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  • 4seditionary — n. one who incites dissent, one who instigates rebellion (especially against the government) adj. instigating rebellion, provoking dissent (especially against the government) …

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  • 5seditionary — se·di·tion·ary …

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  • 6seditionary — /səˈdɪʃənəri/ (say suh dishuhnuhree) adjective 1. seditious. –noun (plural seditionaries) 2. someone guilty of sedition …

  • 7seditionary — shəˌnerē noun ( es) Etymology: Late Latin seditionarius rebel, revolutionary, from Latin sedition , seditio sedition + arius ary : an inciter or promoter of sedition …

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  • 9subversive — adj 1. insurrectionary, seditionary, seditious, insurgent, incendiary; treasonous, traitorous; revolutionary, underground. 2. overpowering, overwhelming, upsetting; disruptive, riotous, calamitous, disastrous, cataclysmic, catastrophic;… …

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