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释义 | society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > insurrection > [noun] > an insurrection (32) uparisingc1325 rebelliona1382 An organized armed resistance to an established ruler or government; an uprising, a revolt. risingc1390 The action of taking up arms or engaging in hostile action; rebellion. Also: an instance of this, an insurrection, a revolt. risec1400 A revolt, an uprising. Now rare. surrectionc1418 A rising in rebellion, insurrection. Obsolete. rebela1425 Rebellion. upsetc1425 Scottish. An insurrection, revolt. Obsolete. insurrection1459 The action of rising in arms or open resistance against established authority or governmental restraint; with plural, an instance of this, an armed… mutinewe?c1550 = mutine, n. 1. revolt1553 Frequently with against or (now rarely) from. An act of renouncing allegiance to established authority, esp. through collective armed rebellion; an… tumult1560 (with plural) An instance of this; a popular commotion or disturbance; a riot, an insurrection. emotion1562 Political agitation, civil unrest; a public commotion or uprising. Obsolete. sedition1585 A concerted movement to overthrow an established government; a revolt, rebellion, mutiny. Now rare. uprising1587 (ˈuprising.) An insurrection; a popular rising against authority or for some common purpose. innovation1601 A political revolution; a rebellion or insurrection. (= Latin novæ res.) Obsolete. esmeute1652 = émeute, n. turgency1660 figurative. An insurrectionary condition or movement. émeute1782 A popular rising or disturbance. outbreak1826 A violent disturbance involving a number of people, esp. in opposition to established authority; an insurrection. uprisal1871 Uprising. upsurge1930 An uprising, an insurrection. Subcategories:— specific (10) — renewed (1) |
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