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insurrectionnoun open fighting against authority (as one's own government)the famous insurrection of the slaves in ancient Rome under Spartacus insurgence, insurgency, mutiny, outbreak, rebellion, revolt, revolution, rising, uprising coup, coup d'état(or coup d'etat), overthrowmisprision, sedition, treachery, treasonsabotage, subversion counterinsurgency, counterrevolution rebellion, revolution, uprising, revolt, insurrection, mutiny mean an outbreak against authority.rebellion implies an open formidable resistance that is often unsuccessful.open rebellion against the officers revolution applies to a successful rebellion resulting in a major change (as in government).a political revolution that toppled the monarchy uprising implies a brief, limited, and often immediately ineffective rebellion.quickly put down the uprising revolt and insurrection imply an armed uprising that quickly fails or succeeds.a revolt by the Young Turks that surprised party leaders an insurrection of oppressed laborers mutiny applies to group insubordination or insurrection especially against naval authority.a mutiny led by the ship's cook in the 15th century |