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    se·di·tious
    /səˈdiSHəs/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of SEDITIOUS is disposed to arouse or take part in or guilty of sedition. How to use seditious in a sentence.

  3. intending to persuade other people to oppose their government: She was arrested after making a speech that the government considered to be seditious. See. sedition. Fewer examples. He and three others were charged with seditious conspiracy for opposition to the draft.

  4. intending to persuade other people to oppose their government: She was arrested after making a speech that the government considered to be seditious. See. sedition. Fewer examples. He and three others were charged with seditious conspiracy for opposition to the draft.

  5. adjective. of, relating to, or of the nature of sedition. given to or guilty of sedition. seditious. / sɪˈdɪʃəs / adjective. of, like, or causing sedition. inclined to or taking part in sedition.

  6. Something seditious works against a government. When countries overthrow authoritarian dictators, often the people engage in seditious protests until the dictator has to leave. Seditious, pronounced "si-DI-shes," comes from the Latin seditionem meaning "civil disorder, dissention."

  7. The meaning of SEDITION is incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority. How to use sedition in a sentence.

  8. A seditious act, speech, or piece of writing encourages people to fight against or oppose the government.

  9. Define seditious. seditious synonyms, seditious pronunciation, seditious translation, English dictionary definition of seditious. adj. 1. Of, relating to, or having the nature of sedition: seditious speech. 2. Given to, engaging in, or promoting sedition.

  10. adjective. /sɪˈdɪʃəs/ (formal) intended to encourage people to oppose a government. seditious activity. The letter was declared seditious. Want to learn more?

  11. noun. incitement of discontent or rebellion against a government. Synonyms: mutiny, insurrection. any action, especially in speech or writing, promoting such discontent or rebellion. Archaic. rebellious disorder. sedition. / sɪˈdɪʃən /.