Insurrectionist [noun]

Definition of Insurrectionist:

rebel

Opposite/Antonyms of Insurrectionist:


Sentence/Example of Insurrectionist:

The largely unmoderated, conservative-friendly website is back in the news following the insurrection at the US Capitol.

What many people don’t realize is that there were substantial levels of violent partisanship in the North during that time, including insurrection plots by high-level Democrats.

You can read Fortune’s coverage of the insurrection in Washington here and here and of the Georgia Senate race here and here.

After Virginia Commonwealth’s 66-61 victory over George Mason at EagleBank Arena, the Rams’ seventh in a row, both coaches expressed sadness and anger about the insurrection on Capitol Hill.

Part of the deal that settled the insurrection against the veteran Democratic leaders after the 2018 election was a personal pledge from Pelosi not to serve more than two additional terms as speaker.

He was an incurable, habitual insurrectionist, who came to be called l'enfermé because so much of his life was spent in prison.

This leaves no armed insurrectionist north of the Potomac or east of the Chesapeake.

Revolutionist and enslaved insurrectionist gradually drifted together.

Clarkson, who seems to have been the meekest and most patient of men, was stigmatized as an insurrectionist.

He knew what it meant to refuse to enter the insurrectionist service after having once been notified.