Sentence examples for the sedition from inspiring English sources

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the sedition

noun

Organized incitement of rebellion or civil disorder against authority or the state, usually by speech or writing.

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Ardently opposes the Sedition Act.

Though later, the sedition charge was dropped.

Bloggers have already been investigated under the Sedition Act.

(He could also look back at the Sedition Act).

Jefferson understood the nature of the Sedition Act.

Two years later, the government dropped the sedition counts.

The sedition trial was during the last war.

He came to regard the sedition act as the biggest political blunder of his life.

The British governor, ending the sedition, crushed the revolt and began hanging its leaders.

They should call for both the Sedition Act and unlimited detention to go.

He said he plans to demand the repeal of the sedition provision from the law.

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