Sentence example with the word 'seditious'

seditious

alienated, disaffected, extreme, faithless, insurrectionary, mutineering, rabble-rousing, refractory, riotous, traitorous, turbulent, violent

Definition adj. arousing to action or rebellion

Last update: August 20, 2015


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One should not be seditious with his country.   [Please select]

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He was imprisoned for seditious libel in 1840, and after his release became prominent for his attack on John Bright, and the anti-corn-law league.   [Please select]

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A seditious utterance.   [Please select]

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He would find in the end these meetings would prove a _seminary for a seditious parliament_.   [Please select]

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He was assassinated, after a reign of fourteen years, by his seditious soldiers, who were angered by his efforts to reduce them to discipline.   [Please select]

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The seditious harangues of demagogues in Faneuil Hall, have made rebels of a loyal people, and deprived me of my country.   [Please select]

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Now he declared the Company "just a seminary to a seditious parliament."   [Please select]

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Believing that the Company's sessions foreshadowed a "seditious parliament," James Stuart set himself with obstinacy and some cunning to the Company's undoing.   [Please select]

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It provided that any one who attacked the government in the press should be severely punished as a seditious person.   [Please select]

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"I've been buying a seditious weekly since I came," said Willy Cameron.   [Please select]

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He was fined and imprisoned twice for publishing articles decided to be seditious.   [Please select]

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