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Arousing to action or rebellion.
inflammatory
incendiary
incitive
instigative
rabble-rousing
provocative
In opposition to a civil authority or government.
insurgent
subversive
disloyal
1
Nov. 3-Germannewspaper in the West ordered to stop printing
seditious
matter.
2
And if the words insult the king's representative, they are
seditious
libel.
3
The bold appeal he addressed to the poor was still more
seditious
.
4
As a result, they ceased for the time being their
seditious
behavior.
5
See here, fellows, I'm sick of this
seditious
talk in our mess.
6
What instances can you give of the prompt punishment of
seditious
utterances?
7
But was the paper thus published a false, malicious, and
seditious
libel?
8
Where everything maimed, ill-famed, lustful, untrustful, over-mellow, sickly-yellow and
seditious
,
festereth pernicious:-
9
You look as if you expected me to report you as
seditious
!
10
I was on a plane from Rome with a
seditious
fat man.
11
Octavia stared at me for a moment, as if I'd said something
seditious
.
12
You have given
seditious
promises, and raised troubles in the land.
13
He had heard their
seditious
clamors; he dreaded their calmer moments of reflection.
14
Yet are these
seditious
rogues more terrible than both the other.
15
The well-disciplined child must have suffered deeply before she lifted this
seditious
voice.
16
Some printers also and authors of
seditious
libels they took under their protection.
seditious
seditious libel
very seditious
seditious comments
seditious writings
seditious conspiracy