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insurrectionist
noun as in rebel
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As we hear in Mark 15:7, he was apparently an insurrectionist, an anti-Roman revolutionary, and had killed someone in a skirmish.
The insurrectionist understanding of the Second Amendment fails to account for two other features of the Constitution.
Of course, she is just one of several insurrectionist women running in this election.
He was an incurable, habitual insurrectionist, who came to be called l'enfermé because so much of his life was spent in prison.
This leaves no armed insurrectionist north of the Potomac or east of the Chesapeake.
Revolutionist and enslaved insurrectionist gradually drifted together.
Clarkson, who seems to have been the meekest and most patient of men, was stigmatized as an insurrectionist.
He knew what it meant to refuse to enter the insurrectionist service after having once been notified.
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On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to insurrectionist, such as: agitator, anarchist, antagonist, apostate, demagogue, and deserter.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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