Insurrecto in english
Insurgent
pronunciation: ɪnsɜrdʒənt part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: ɪnsɜrdʒənt part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
insurrecto1 = insurgent ; revolutionary ; rebel ; insurrectionist.
Example: While the drug smugglers are said to be stronger than the states in which they live, Marxist insurgents have been fighting with them for several years.Example: The article is entitled 'Praise the Net and pass the modem: revolutionaries and captives in the information society'.Example: The article is entitled 'The Luddites and their war on the Industrial Revolution: rebels against the future: lessons for the computer age'.Example: Insurrectionist theory allows for this, but in practice insurrectionists do not always make the wisest choices.insurrecto2 = rebellious ; insurrectionary ; insurgent ; insurrectionist.
Example: The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.Example: Most obviously, the insurrectionary movements of the late-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were informed by notions of nationality.Example: This growth accompanied an insurgent professionalism.Example: Insurrectionist theory allows for this, but in practice insurrectionists do not always make the wisest choices.