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  • 31sedition — n. 1) to foment, incite, stir up sedition 2) an act of sedition * * * [sɪ dɪʃ(ə)n] incite stir up sedition an act of sedition to foment …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 32Sédition —          ARISTOTE     Bio express : Philosophe grec ( 384/ 322)     «En général, les hommes qui ont augmenté la puissance et la gloire de leur patrie, citoyens, magistrats, particuliers, tous, sous quelque dénomination que ce soit, deviennent des …

    Dictionnaire des citations politiques

  • 33sedition — se|di|tion [sıˈdıʃən] n [U] formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin seditio separation, sedition , from se apart + itio going ] speech, writing, or actions intended to encourage people to disobey a government ▪ Trade Union leaders… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 34sedition — [[t]sɪdɪ̱ʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT Sedition is speech, writing, or behaviour intended to encourage people to fight against or oppose the government. Government officials charged him with sedition …

    English dictionary

  • 35sedition — Communication or agreement which has as its objective the stirring up of treason or certain lesser commotions, or the defamation of the government. Sedition is advocating, or with knowledge of its contents knowingly publishing, selling or… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 36sedition — noun Etymology: Middle English sedicioun, from Anglo French sediciun, from Latin sedition , seditio, literally, separation, from sed , se apart + ition , itio act of going, from ire to go more at secede, issue Date: 14th century incitement of… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 37Sédition Nika — Le consul Areobindus présidant les jeux sur l Hippodrome, Constantinople, 506, Ivoire La sédition Nika (victoire en grec), « Sois vainqueur », qui signifie en fait « remportons la Victoire », à cause de son cri de ralliement… …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 38sedition — noun (U) formal speech, writing, or actions intended to encourage people to disobey a government: Leading communists were charged with sedition …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 39sedition — noun the on campus protestors were charged with sedition Syn: rabble rousing, incitement to rebel, subversion, troublemaking, provocation; rebellion, insurrection, mutiny, insurgence, civil disorder …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 40sédition — sukilimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Organizuotas judėjimas, kurio tikslas – nuversti esamą valdžią ardomąja veikla ir ginkluotais veiksmais. atitikmenys: angl. insurgency pranc. sédition …

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