Sentence examples for insurrectionist from inspiring English sources

The word "insurrectionist" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a person who participates in an insurrection or rebellion against an established authority. Example: "The insurrectionist was arrested for leading a violent protest against the government." Alternatives include "rebel" or "revolutionary."

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insurrectionist

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A person who provokes or takes part in an insurrection

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It seems the band's insurrectionist side comes more from their approach.

At a distance, the masses look less insurrectionist than conservative and were quickly salved when the queen walked amongst them.

The country's chancellor, Angela Merkel, will be wary of any concessions that might encourage insurrectionist parties elsewhere in Europe.So will one side give way?

The primary raises the question of whether Texans are really in an insurrectionist mood.

You might not connect Morricone with a work as fiery as Gillo Pontecorvo's "The Battle of Algiers" (showing at Film Forum on February 9th and 10th), which feels as if it needed no music at all; yet it bursts into a rattle of drums, as French troops, in 1957, head into the Casbah in search of their insurrectionist foes.

Ma is an aspiring Marxist insurrectionist ("Ma collected Commies the way other women accumulate Tupperware") who thinks that being difficult is "the hallmark of the artistic mind"; Pop is a skirt-chaser and a drunk.

Another, parallel claim — what might be called the insurrectionist one — insists that guns are necessary to enforce a constitutional right to threaten and subvert the duly elected government as gun owners might see fit.

Levinson also discussed what is called an insurrectionist interpretation, in which the Second Amendment is thought to allow for a militia of armed citizens standing "ready to defend republican liberty against the depredations" of a government become tyrannical.

In the first decade of the twenty-first century, American historians who disagreed with the individual and insurrectionist interpretations of the Second Amendment began to take them more seriously when it became clear that a conservative judiciary was taking them seriously, and that a test case would reach the Supreme Court.

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That was true of these last heady days as Vojislav Kostunica, the quiet lawyer-turned-insurrectionist, led the storming of the Serbian Bastille.

The report has blasted the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), a regional party of Tamil Nadu and a member of the coalition, for aiding and abetting the Sri Lankan insurrectionists, the Tamil Tigers, who are blamed for the killing.

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