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sedition    音标拼音: [sɪd'ɪʃən]
n. 煽动骚乱,暴动,妨害治安,骚动

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sedition
n 1: an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority
and tending to cause the disruption or overthrow of the
government

Sedition \Se*di"tion\, n. [OE. sedicioun, OF. sedition, F.
s['e]dition, fr. L. seditio, originally, a going aside;
hence, an insurrectionary separation; pref. se-, sed-, aside
itio a going, fr. ire, itum, to go. Cf. {Issue}.]
1. The raising of commotion in a state, not amounting to
insurrection; conduct tending to treason, but without an
overt act; excitement of discontent against the
government, or of resistance to lawful authority.
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In soothing them, we nourish 'gainst our senate
The cockle of rebellion, insolence, sedition.
--Shak.
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Noisy demagogues who had been accused of sedition.
--Macaulay.
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2. Dissension; division; schism. [Obs.]
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Now the works of the flesh are manifest, . . .
emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies.
--Gal. v. 19,
20.
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Syn: Insurrection; tumult; uproar; riot; rebellion; revolt.
See {Insurrection}.
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43 Moby Thesaurus words for "sedition":
action, agitation, alienation, collaboration, coup, disaffection,
estrangement, extremism, factiousness, fifth-column activity,
fomentation, fraternization, high treason, instigation, insurgence,
insurgency, insurgentism, insurrection, insurrectionism,
lese majesty, misprision of treason, mutinousness, mutiny,
petty treason, protest, putsch, quislingism, rabble-rousing,
rebellion, rebelliousness, revolt, revolution, riotousness,
seditiousness, stirring up, strike, subversiveness, traitorousness,
treachery, treason, treasonableness, uprising, whipping up

SEDITION, crimes. The raising commotions or disturbances in the state; it is
a revolt against legitimate authority, Ersk. Princ. Laws, Scotl. b. 4, t. 4,
s. 14; Dig. Lib. 49, t. 16, 1. 3, Sec. 19.
2. The distinction between sedition and treason consists in this, that
though its ultimate object is a violation of the public peace, or at least
such a course of measures as evidently engenders it, yet it does not aim at
direct and open violence against the laws, or the subversion of the
constitution. Alis. Crim. Law of Scotl. 580.
3. The. obnoxious and obsolete act of July 14, 1798, 1 Story's Laws U.
S. 543, was called the sedition law, because its professed object was to
prevent disturbances.
4. In the Scotch law, sedition is either verbal or real. Verbal is
inferred from the uttering of words tending to create discord between the
king and his people; real sedition is generally committed by convocating
together any considerable number of people, without lawful authority, under
the pretence of redressing some public grievance, to the disturbing of the
public peace. 1 Ersk. ut supra.


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  • Sedition - Wikipedia
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