Sentence example with the word 'sedition'

sedition

action, coup, factiousness, high treason, insurgentism, misprision of treason, protest, rebellion, riotousness, subversiveness, treasonableness

Definition n. an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority and tending to cause the disruption or overthrow of the government

Last update: September 20, 2017


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She was charged to death on account of sedition.   [noun]

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Sedition revales power without discipline is coruption.   [Please select]

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By 1531 the king was demanding the surrender of Tyndale by the Emperor, on the charge that he was spreading sedition in England.   [noun]

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Put on trial for sedition, he was executed by crucifixion.   [noun]

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"If it be a plot at all, there must be treason in it, or sedition at least," said the Bailie--"Will you bail him for four hundred merks."   [noun]

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If we abide evil by our fundamental principle of not opposing evil by evil we cannot participate in sedition, treason, or violence.   [noun]

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"Sir," he said, "your tongue runs dangerously near sedition."   [noun]

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He had supposed him a strong, determined, man of imperious ways and turbulent instincts, who could be easily led into revolution and sedition from the side of his ambition.   [noun]

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There has been too much preaching of sedition.   [Please select]

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