Crossword-Solution: SEDITION 8 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Sedition n. 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.
Sedition n. Dissension; division; schism.

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SEDITION anagram DESITION, EDITIONS, ITISDONE

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Any act promoting rebellion 1 answer
speech or action encouraging rebellion against the government 1 answer
kulakism 1 answer
What Liz Dilling is on trial for. 1 answer
Treasonous talk 1 answer
Stirring up of rebellion. 1 answer
STATE disorder 1 answer
Relative of treason. 1 answer
Rebel's crime 1 answer
Political agitation 1 answer
Major crime, in U. S. 1 answer
Incitement to disorder 1 answer
Incitement of rebellion 1 answer
Conduct tending to treason. 1 answer
Anti-government talk 1 answer
Allen and ___ Acts: 1798 1 answer
Alien and ___ Acts 1 answer
Lese majesty 2 answers
subversion 6 answers
treason 9 answers
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 11 answers
high treason 13 answers
anarchism 16 answers
perfidy 18 answers
mutiny 21 answers
Intrigue 45 answers
insurrection 55 answers
Revolution 71 answers
Rebellion 72 answers
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Sentences with SEDITION (5)

Not only the laws regarding computer privacy, but legal experts say that cases can be made for Conspiracy, Sedition, Blackmail, Terrorism and Extortion.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
How admirable is the Law of Compensation! And how perfect a proof of the natural fitness and, I may almost say, the divine origin of the aristocratic constitution of the States of Flatland! By a judicious use of this Law of Nature, the Polygons and Circles are almost always able to stifle sedition in its very cradle, taking advantage of the irrepressible and boundless hopefulness of the human mind.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
Yet is not the power which injustice exercises of such a nature that wherever she takes up her abode, whether in a city, in an army, in a family, or in any other body, that body is, to begin with, rendered incapable of united action by reason of sedition and distraction; and does it not become its own enemy and at variance with all that opposes it, and with the just? Is not this the case? Yes, certainly.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
How admirable is this Law of Compensation! And how perfect a proof of the natural fitness and, I may almost say, the divine origin of the aristocratic constitution of the States in Flatland! By a judicious use of this Law of Nature, the Polygons and Circles are almost always able to stifle sedition in its very cradle, taking advantage of the irrepressible and boundless hopefulness of the human mind.
Flatland: Edwin A. Abbot 1995
Bread we suppose to be given amply; the cry for circuses will be the louder, and if the life of our descendants be such as we have conceived, there are two beloved pleasures on which they will be likely to fall back: the pleasures of intrigue and of sedition.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with SEDITION (3)

Kent had begun sleeping with his good eye open, for he knew the mark of sedition when he saw it. Even partway blinded, who could see it better?
V.S. Carnes Sand for Dreams
The matter of sedition is of two kinds: much poverty and much discontentment.... The causes and motives of sedition are, innovation in religion; taxes; alteration of laws and customs; breaking of privileges; general oppression; advancement of unworthy persons, strangers; dearths; disbanded soldiers; factions grown desperate; and whatsoever in offending people joineth them in a common cause.' The cue of every leader, of course, is to divide his enemies and to unite his friends…
Will Durant The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers
The claim at the heart of this book has been carefully researched by several generations of scholars and is orthodox in academic circles, if not beyond. Christians under the Roman Empire were neither constantly persecuted nor martyred in huge numbers for their faith. They were prosecuted from time to time for alleged sedition, holding illegal meetings or refusing to sacrifice to the emperor. They were, like other convicts, sometimes tortured and executed in horrible ways. The…
Teresa Morgan
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Used 17 times in crossword archives (1944–2025).