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Insurgency
UK //ɪnˈsɜːdʒənsi//US //ɪnˈsɜrdʒənsi//
Definition
An organized movement aimed at overthrowing a government or authority, often through violence.
In simple words: An uprising against authority, often in a violent way.
Examples
- The country faced a serious insurgency that challenged the established government.
- The military was deployed to combat the growing insurgency in the region.
- Insurgency groups often recruit from marginalized communities.
- Analysts studied the factors that contributed to the insurgency's success.
- The insurgency led to significant political changes in the nation.
Usage notes
Used in discussions about politics or military. Not typically used in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
insurgency + object
Memory hint
Think of 'in-surge' - like a wave rising against something.
Collocations
- armed insurgency
- local insurgency
- counterinsurgency tactics
- insurgency movements
- political insurgency
Synonyms
- rebellion
- insurrection
- uprising
- revolt
- subversion
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'rebellion,' which has a similar but broader meaning.
- Sometimes used incorrectly to describe peaceful protests.
- Misused as a general term for any disagreement.