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INSURGENT

One who participates in an Insurrection; one who opposes the execution of law by force of arms, or who rises in revolt against the constituted authorities.
A distinction is often taken between “insurgent” and “rebel,” in this: that the former term is not necessarily to be taken in a bad sense, inasmuch as an insurrection, though extralegal, may be just and timely in itself; as where it is undertaken for the overthrow of tyranny or the reform of gross abuses. According to Webster, an insurrection is an incipient or early stage of a rebellion.

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