"Insurgence" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An insurrection is a violent or armed rebellion against a government or its authority, or a sudden and forceful outbreak of violence or disobedience. It can also refer to a sudden and widespread movement of opposition to an established authority, often characterized by a surge of activism or protest.
The word "insurant" is a noun that refers to a person or entity that is insured, typically referring to an individual or organization that has purchased an insurance policy to cover themselves against certain risks or losses.
The word "insured" refers to something or someone that is protected against financial loss or damage by having a policy or contract that provides compensation in the event of an accident, theft, or other unforeseen event, usually in exchange for a payment of premiums.
Insureds refers to individuals or entities that have purchased insurance coverage from an insurance company. In other words, they are the persons or entities that are protected against specific risks or losses under the terms of an insurance policy.
The verb "insures" means to make something certain or sure by providing protection, security, or guarantees. For example: "The health insurance company insures people against medical expenses."
Insurgency refers to a situation in which a group of rebels or dissidents, often a minority, uses violent or illegal means to overthrow an existing government, authority, or social order.
Insurgents are individuals or groups who engage in insurgent movements, which are rebellions or uprisings against an established government or authority. Insurgents often use guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and other forms of asymmetric warfare to disrupt the government's control and violently resist its authority. The term is often associated with national liberation movements, revolutionary movements, and terrorist organizations.
In an insurmountable way, something is impossible to overcome or deal with, and seems to be too great or too strong to be handled or managed.
A sudden and violent rising of the citizens of a country against their government or another established authority, often with armed resistance.