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1 incite the people to sedition
Общая лексика: призывать народ к восстаниюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > incite the people to sedition
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2 incite the people to sedition
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > incite the people to sedition
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3 incite
заохочувати, стимулювати; інспірувати, провокувати, намовляти, підбурювати, схиляти ( до чогось)- incited- incite a riot
- incite enmity
- incite hatred
- incite hostility
- incite mass disorder
- incite mass disorder
- incite mass disorders
- incite mass riots
- incite mass riots
- incite racial enmity
- incite racial hatred
- incite riot
- incite riots
- incite rioting
- incite rioting
- incite the people to sedition
- incite to crime
- incite to racial hatred
- incite to unrest -
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[sıʹdıʃ(ə)n] n1. подстрекательство к бунту, мятежуto foment /to stir up/ sedition - раздувать /развёртывать/ антиправительственную агитацию
2. восстание, мятеж, бунт -
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1. n подстрекательство к бунту, мятежу2. n восстание, мятеж, бунтСинонимический ряд:1. disloyalty (noun) disloyalty; perfidy; seditiousness; subversion; traitorousness; treachery; treason2. revolt (noun) defiance; disobedience; insurgency; insurrection; mutiny; overthrow; rebellion; revolt; revolution; riot; unrest; uprisingАнтонимический ряд: -
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sɪˈdɪʃən сущ. подстрекательство к мятежу, бунту;
мятеж, бунт to foment, incite, stir up sedition ≈ подстрекать к мятежу act of sedition ≈ подстрекательство подстрекательство к бунту, мятежу - to foment /to stir up/ * раздувать /развертывать/ антиправительственную агитацию восстание, мятеж, бунт - to incite the people to * призывать народ к восстанию sedition подстрекательство к мятежу, бунту;
антиправительственная агитацияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sedition
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7 призывать народ к восстанию
General subject: incite the people to seditionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > призывать народ к восстанию
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