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seditionist — index malcontent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Seditionist — A seditionist is one who engages in or promotes the interests of sedition, as in the sense of an abolitionist. As a deprecated legal definition, it has been more recently subsumed under political subversion, rebellion, insurgency, etc. Numerous… … Wikipedia
seditionist — Synonyms and related words: agent provocateur, agitator, agitprop, catalyst, demagogue, exciter, firebrand, fomenter, incendiary, inciter, inflamer, instigator, mischief maker, provocateur, provoker, rabble rouser, ringleader, rouser, seditionary … Moby Thesaurus
seditionist — n. one who incites dissent, one who instigates rebellion (especially against the government) … English contemporary dictionary
seditionist — se·di·tion·ist … English syllables
seditionist — sh(ə)nə̇st noun ( s) Etymology: sedition + ist : seditionary … Useful english dictionary
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Hindu–German Conspiracy — The Hindu German Conspiracy(name) refers to a series of plans formulated between 1914 and 1917 to initiate a Pan Indian rebellion against the British Raj during World War I. The conspirators included radical nationalists in India, the Ghadar… … Wikipedia
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