seditious

IPA: sɪdˈɪʃʌs

adjective

  • Of, related to, or being involved in sedition.
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Examples of "seditious" in Sentences

  • The rise in seditious speech is a forboding indicator.
  • For this I am called seditious, among other things, by some of the very people who've condemned this society?
  • Massive constitutional reform is mandatory especially the word seditious is quite an opponent to wholesome democracy.
  • Many a head of a warrior or chief became trophies with the hope to deter the so-called seditious intentions of natives.
  • He said the so-called seditious materials allegedly obtained from some of the detainees, were not illegal, and were merely
  • There he was charged with this act of saving Mr. Bourne, which was called seditious, and they also objected against him for preaching.
  • Thailand is ramping up its reliance on a recently introduced Computer Crimes Act to restrict criticism of its royal family and limit the spread of what the government calls seditious material.
  • The left is an -- the left is an idea-generating organism, but they are very peculiar ideas, very seditious, which is obviously what the left always wants, but half the time not quite comprehensible.
  • The Interior Ministry blamed what it described as "seditious" residents, saying they attacked security forces with guns and firebombs and had the backing of a foreign enemy - an apparent reference to rival power Iran.
  • The Interior Ministry previously blamed what it described as "seditious" residents, saying they attacked security forces with guns and firebombs with the backing of a foreign enemy - an apparent reference to Shiite power Iran.

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