Crossword-Solution: INSURRECTIONAL 14 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Insurrectional a. Pertaining to insurrection; consisting in
insurrection.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
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greedy person
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Sentences with INSURRECTIONAL (5)

Happily, like others, these will recoil on the authors; but they mark the degenerate counsels from which they emanate, and if they did not belong to a sense of unexampled inconsistencies might excite the greater wonder as proceeding from a Government which founded the very war in which it has been so long engaged on a charge against the disorganizing and insurrectional policy of its adversary.
United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches Various 1997
The fact was that he had sold out certain stock, and every night took an intense delight in contemplating those ten thousand francs, gloating over them, and finding something quite roysterous and insurrectional in their appearance.
The Fat and the Thin Émile Zola 2002
Though the patriotic ardor in Spain was undoubtedly great, and the patriotic uneasiness profound, the results of the general rising were insufficient, and came greatly short of the hopes of the insurrectional government.
Worlds Best Histories - France Vol 7 M. Guizot and Madame Guizot De Witt 2004
The emperor again summoning the Junta of Defence to spare the capital the horrors of a general assault, Thomas de Morla soon presented himself before him, in the name of the insurrectional government.
Worlds Best Histories - France Vol 7 M. Guizot and Madame Guizot De Witt 2004
Old Republican, old insurrectional soldier that he was, he had been obliged to adhere to the monarchy, and accept a senatorship.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Vol. 2 Emile Zola 2005