Definitionadj. in opposition to a civil authority or government
Last update: September 26, 2016
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Security against insurgent terrorists should be provided . [adjective]
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Vietnamese resistance to French colonialism marked the apogee of insurgent peasant nationalism in confrontation with the waning power of European empires. [Please select]
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The danger map has limited use when peacekeepers are not forewarned of insurgent threats because insurgents typically inhabit the areas of highest danger. [Please select]
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He was interrupted by the arrival of one of Morton's followers, sent to report to him the evacuation of the place, and its occupation by the insurgent forces. [Please select]
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These contradictory opinions were fiercely argued in each tent of the insurgent army, or rather in the huts or cabins which served in the place of tents. [Please select]
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This affair, the only one in which Claverhouse was defeated, or the insurgent Cameronians successful, was fought pretty much in the manner mentioned in the text. [Please select]
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Next morning, at break of day, the insurgent army broke up from their encampment, and marched towards Glasgow. [adjective]
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These were the only individuals of the insurgent army which seemed to be in motion. [Please select]
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Their route lay towards the hills in which the insurgent presbyterians were reported to be in arms. [Please select]
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This faith had become so general that the insurgent party in the cabinet, of which we have made mention, after sounding Mr. [Please select]
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Besides, that insurgent was, obviously, a dead man, and, legally, death puts an end to pursuit. [Please select]
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