Sedition

Word SEDITION
Character 8
Hyphenation se di tion
Pronunciations /sɛˈdɪ.ʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Sedition"

What do we mean by sedition?

Conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of a state. noun

Insurrection; rebellion. noun

A factious commotion in a state; the stirring up of such a commotion; incitement of discontent against government and disturbance of public tranquillity, as by inflammatory speeches or writings, or acts or language tending to breach of public order: as, to stir up a sedition; a speech or pamphlet, abounding in sedition. noun

Synonyms Rebellion, Revolt, etc. See insurrection. noun

The raising of commotion in a state, not amounting to insurrection; conduct tending to treason, but without an overt act; excitement of discontent against the government, or of resistance to lawful authority. noun

Dissension; division; schism. noun

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

Insurrection or rebellion noun

An illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority and tending to cause the disruption or overthrow of the government noun

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

Insurrection or rebellion.

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Sedition

The word "sedition" in example sentences

“I looked up the definition of sedition, which is ‘conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of the state, ’” Klein said. ❋ Laura Ingraham (2010)

“I looked up the definition of sedition, which is ‘conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of the state,’ ” Klein said. ❋ Laura Ingraham (2010)

Regarding a couple of comments posted earlier, "sedition" is a null concept in the US, and has been since 1801. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The penalty for sedition is up to 20 years in prison and/or $20,000.000 ❋ Unknown (2010)

This sedition is based undoubtedly upon education, but it is not by any means a thing which we can put down as the fault of education. ❋ Unknown (1908)

That class, consisting chiefly of the legal element, are interested in sedition, and they find their readiest instrument in the masses of the people who are ignorant. ❋ Unknown (1908)

The sedition is not necessarily in any sense territorial. ❋ Unknown (1908)

The charge of sedition is not so much as alluded to throughout this speech. ❋ Unknown (1871)

(Who for a certain sedition made in the city, and for murder, was cast into prison.) 20 Pilate therefore, willing to release Jesus, spake again to them. ❋ Unknown (1721)

So obscure had been the former condition of Phocas, that the emperor was ignorant of the name and character of his rival; but as soon as he learned, that the centurion, though bold in sedition, was timid in the face of danger, “Alas!” cried the desponding prince, “if he is a coward, he will surely be a murderer.” ❋ Unknown (1206)

They would have allowed the punishment -- probably as "sedition" -- of stridently antigovernment sentiments, likely including those conveyed by burning the flag. ❋ Unknown (2009)

a nation nursed in sedition, untractable, and scorning to obey, unless they are too feeble to resist. ❋ Unknown (1206)

That was BS too, but it’s still galling to see actual disloyalty and sedition from the very same conservatives now that a Democrat is President. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I’m just waiting for the wingnuts to brand the FBI as an “extreme leftist liberal organization” for even suggesting that a group this bent on sedition is doing anything other than merely exercising their first amendment rights. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The 40-year-old suspect is being investigated for sedition, which is punishable by three years in prison, the official said. ❋ AP (2010)

If that is what he chooses to call it, sedition it is. ❋ ROBERT HARRIS (2010)

Defining xenophobia as a contribution to a criminal act is therefore sedition, that is, a thought crime. ❋ Not A Sheep (2008)

A lady at the airport is asked by a [security officer]: "Do you plan revolution or [sedition]?" Answer: [Sedition] (Obviously, she thought, sedition is not as [bas] as revolution!) ❋ Anonymous (2003)

That Riou [spreads] so [much] more sedition than our [Tir]. ❋ LM (2004)

[Pence]: "Brah, we lost 2020, yo!" Trump: "Yeah, but if we didn't, though." [Graham]: "Flipity, Flopity, Flu" [Darth] Trump: "It's Sedition, then." ❋ El Jquan2 (2021)

[Meetings] with fellow [lawyers] give a sense of rebellious [seditation]. ❋ Bored At Meetings (2011)

[Yuanqi] totally seditionized me last night. [Two beers] and a [roofie]! ❋ Apolloexiled (2006)

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