English-Thai Dictionary
insurrection
N การจลาจล การกบฏ การ ต่อต้าน insurgence rebellion uprising kan-ja-la-jon
insurrectionary
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การก บฎ ซึ่ง ทำให้เกิด การจลาจล เกี่ยวกับ การ ต่อต้าน insurgent rebellious kiao-kab-kan-ka-bod
insurrectionary
N การกบฏ การจลาจล การ ต่อต้าน uprising insurgence rebellion kan-ka-bod
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INSURRECTION
n.[L. insurgo; in and surgo, to rise. ] 1. A rising against civil or political authority; the open and active opposition of a number of persons to the execution of a law in a city or state. It is equivalent to sedition, except that sedition expresses a less extensive rising of citizens. It differs from rebellion, for the latter expresses a revolt, or an attempt to overthrow the government, to establish a different one or to place the country under another jurisdiction. It differs from mutiny, as it respects the civil or political government; whereas a mutiny is an open opposition to law in the army or navy. Insurrection is however used with such latitude as to comprehend either sedition or rebellion.
It is found that this city of old time hath made insurrection against kings, and that rebellion and sedition have been made therein. Ezra 4:19.
2. A rising in mass to oppose an enemy. [Little used. ]
INSURRECTIONAL
a.Pertaining to insurrection; consisting in insurrection.
INSURRECTIONARY
a.Pertaining or suitable to insurrection.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INSURRECTION
In `sur *rec "tion, n. Etym: [L. insurrectio, fr. insurgere,insurrectum: cf. F. insurrection. See Insurgent. ]
1. A rising against civil or political authority, or the established government; open and active opposition to the execution of law in a city or state. It is found that this city of old time hath made insurrection against kings, and that rebellion and sedition have been made therein. Ezra iv. 19.
2. A rising in mass to oppose an enemy. [Obs. ]
Syn. -- Insurrection, Sedition, Revolt, Rebellion, Mutiny. Sedition is the raising of commotion in a state, as by conspiracy, without aiming at open violence against the laws. Insurrection is a rising of individuals to prevent the execution of law by force of arms. Revolt is a casting off the authority of a government, with a view to put it down by force, or to substitute one ruler for another. Rebellion is an extended insurrection and revolt. Mutiny is an insurrection on a small scale, as a mutiny of a regiment, or of a ship's crew. I say again, In soothing them, we nourish 'gainst our senate The cockle of rebellion, insolence, sedition. Shak. Insurrections of base people are commonly more furious in their beginnings. Bacon. He was greatly strengthened, and the enemy as much enfeebled, by daily revolts. Sir W. Raleigh. Though of their names in heavenly records now Be no memorial, blotted out and razed By their rebellion from the books of life. Milton.
INSURRECTIONAL
In `sur *rec "tion *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F. insurrectionnel. ]
Defn: Pertaining to insurrection; consisting in insurrection.
INSURRECTIONARY
INSURRECTIONARY In `sur *rec "tion *a *ry, a.
Defn: Pertaining to, or characterized by, insurrection; rebellious; seditious. Their murderous insurrectionary system. Burke.
INSURRECTIONIST
INSURRECTIONIST In `sur *rec "tion *ist, n.
Defn: One who favors, or takes part in, insurrection; an insurgent.
New American Oxford Dictionary
insurrection
in sur rec tion |ˌinsəˈrekSHən ˌɪnsəˈrɛkʃən | ▶noun a violent uprising against an authority or government: the insurrection was savagely put down | opposition to the new regime led to armed insurrection. DERIVATIVES in sur rec tion ar y adjective, in sur rec tion ist noun & adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin insurrectio (n- ), from insurgere ‘rise up. ’
Oxford Dictionary
insurrection
insurrection |ˌɪnsəˈrɛkʃ (ə )n | ▶noun a violent uprising against an authority or government: the insurrection was savagely put down | [ mass noun ] : opposition to the new regime led to armed insurrection. DERIVATIVES insurrectionary adjective, insurrectionist noun & adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin insurrectio (n- ), from insurgere ‘rise up ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
insurrection
insurrection noun the suspects all escaped after a prison insurrection: rebellion, revolt, uprising, mutiny, revolution, insurgence, riot, sedition, subversion; civil disorder, unrest, anarchy; coup (d'état ).
Oxford Thesaurus
insurrection
insurrection noun the leaders of the insurrection surrendered: rebellion, revolt, uprising, mutiny, revolution, insurgence, insurgency, rising, rioting, riot, sedition; civil disobedience, civil disorder, unrest, anarchy, fighting in the streets; coup; French coup d'état, jacquerie; German putsch.
French Dictionary
insurrection
insurrection n. f. nom féminin Émeute, rébellion. : Les policiers ont réussi à maîtriser l ’insurrection. SYNONYME soulèvement .
insurrectionnel
insurrectionnel , elle adj. adjectif Qui tient de l ’insurrection. : Des manifestations insurrectionnelles.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
insurrection
in sur rec tion /ɪ̀nsərékʃ (ə )n /名詞 U C 反乱, 暴動, 謀反 .~ist 名詞 C 反乱 [暴動 ]参加 [扇動 ]者 .