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insurrectionism
in·sur·rec·tion I0175000 (ĭn′sə-rĕk′shən)n. The act or an instance of open revolt against civil authority or a constituted government. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin īnsurrēctiō, īnsurrēctiōn-, from Latin īnsurrēctus, past participle of īnsurgere, to rise up; see insurgent.] in′sur·rec′tion·al adj.in′sur·rec′tion·ar′y (-shə-nĕr′ē) adj. & n.in′sur·rec′tion·ism n.in′sur·rec′tion·ist n.insurrectionismthe quality of revolting against established authority. — insurrectionist, n., adj. — insurrectionary, adj.See also: BehaviorThesaurusNoun | 1. | insurrectionism - the principle of revolt against constituted authorityprinciple - a basic truth or law or assumption; "the principles of democracy" | EncyclopediaSeeinsurrectionLegalSeeInsurrectioninsurrectionism Related to insurrectionism: insurrectionaryWords related to insurrectionismnoun the principle of revolt against constituted authorityRelated Words |