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1 seditious agitator
особа, яка сіє смуту; особа, яка закликає до заколоту (повстання, громадянської війни) -
2 seditious
бунтівний, заколотницький; підбурювальний; підривнийseditious language intended to change the constitutional order — публічні заклики до насильницької зміни конституційного ладу
- seditious agitatorseditious words intended to change the constitutional order — публічні заклики до насильницької зміни конституційного ладу
- seditious conspiracy
- seditious language
- seditious libel
- seditious purpose
- seditious words
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