Insurrectionary

usgb/ˌɪnsəˈrekʃəneri/
adjective

Characteristics or actions of a person or group who revolts against an established authority, usually in the form of a rebellion or uprising.

The insurrectionary group planned to overthrow the current government.
Visual representation of "insurrectionary" - Characteristics or actions of a person or group who revolts against an established authority, usually in the form of a rebellion or uprising

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  • insurrectionary movement
  • insurrectionary forces
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Negative Connotation

The word generally carries a negative tone because it implies violence and illegality in opposition to authorities.

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The government condemned the insurrectionary actions as threats to national stability.
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Historical Context

Often used to describe events in history where uprisings were significant, like during revolutions or civil wars.

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The history books detailed the insurrectionary movements that led to the country's independence.
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Intensity of Action

It implies a serious, determined effort to challenge authority, not a minor or peaceful protest.

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The insurrectionary forces seized the capital in a bold move against the regime.
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insurgencemutinousrebelliousrevoltrevolutionaryseditioussubversivetreasonable
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