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    in·sur·rec·tion
    /ˌinsəˈrekSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a violent uprising against an authority or government: "the insurrection was savagely put down"

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  2. The meaning of INSURRECTION is an act or instance of revolting against civil authority or an established government. How to use insurrection in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Insurrection.

  3. insurrection, an organized and usually violent act of revolt or rebellion against an established government or governing authority of a nation-state or other political entity by a group of its citizens or subjects; also, any act of engaging in such a revolt.

  4. INSURRECTION meaning: 1. an organized attempt by a group of people to defeat their government and take control of their…. Learn more.

  5. Jan 7, 2022 · An “insurrection,” by definition, is aviolent uprising against an authority or government.” It is clear that Capitol stormers who dissented against the election outcome, or even...

  6. Sedition is incitement or promotion of rebellion against the government, while an insurrection is an active rebellion or uprising against the government. Those who engage in insurrection can be called insurrectionists.

  7. An insurrection is violent action that is taken by a large group of people against the rulers of their country, usually in order to remove them from office. They were plotting to stage an armed insurrection.

  8. insurrection (against somebody/something) a situation in which a large group of people try to take political control of their own country with violence synonym uprising. He led an armed insurrection against the regime.

  9. INSURRECTION meaning: a usually violent attempt to take control of a government.

  10. INSURRECTION definition: the use of force by a group of people to try to get control of a government. Learn more.

  11. Insurrection is an uprising against a larger force that's in power. An insurrection can lead to revolution, but it is just as likely to be put down. Other words for insurrection include "rebellion," "revolt," and "uprising," the last of which is the translation of insurrection's Latin roots.