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Sedition

sedition
Sedition is speech, writing, or behaviour intended to encourage people to fight against or oppose the government. Government officials charged him with sedition. N-UNCOUNT
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English sedicioun, from Anglo-French sediciun, from Latin ~-, seditio, literally, separation, from sed-, se- apart + ition-, itio act of going, from ire to go — more at secede, issue  Date: 14th century incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority SEDITIOUS  adjective  Date: 15th century  1. disposed to arouse or take part in or guilty of sedition  2. of, relating to, or tending toward sedition  • ~ly adverb  • ~ness noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. 1 conduct or speech inciting to rebellion or a breach of public order. 2 agitation against the authority of a State. Derivatives seditious adj. seditiously adv. Etymology: ME f. OF sedition or L seditio f. sed- = SE- + ire it- go ...
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  сущ. подстрекательство; призыв к бунту, мятежу ...
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  1. подстрекательство к бунту, мятежу to foment (to stir up) sedition —- раздувать (развертывать) антиправительственную агитацию 2. восстание, мятеж, бунт to incite the people to sedition —- призывать народ к восстанию ...
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  noun подстрекательство к мятежу, бунту; антиправительственная агитация ...
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  ~ n formal speech, writing, or actions intended to encourage people to disobey a government  (Leading communists were charged with sedition.) seditious ~ adj formal intended to illegally encourage people to disobey the government  (a seditious speech) - seditiously adv ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1350, "rebellion," from O.Fr. sedicion, from L. seditionem (nom. seditio) "civil disorder, dissention," lit. "a going apart, separation," from se- "apart" + itio "a going," from pp. of ire "to go." Meaning "conduct or language inciting to rebellion against a lawful government" is from 1838. ...
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