"Insurrections" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Insurrections refer to a collective rising up or rebellion against a government, authority, or established order. It can also describe a moment of intense and passionate protest or resistance, often involving a group of people coming together to challenge the status quo. The word often carries connotations of anger, discontent, and sometimes violence or hostility.
The word "insuring" is the present participle of the verb "ensure", which means taking steps to make certain that something will happen or be the case. It can also mean providing financial protection against loss or harm, usually by paying a premium. In this sense, "insuring" is often used interchangeably with "insuring" in contexts such as life, health, or property insurance.
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.
The word "insurrectional" refers to relating to or characteristic of an insurrection, or a rising against a government or authority. It can also describe a movement or action that is rebellious or revolutionary in nature.
A person who actively supports or participates in an insurrection, which is a peaceful or violent uprising or rebellion against an established government or authority.
The term "insurrectionists" refers to individuals who participate in or support an insurrection, which is a violent or armed rebellion against a government or ruling authority. These individuals may be driven by a desire to overthrow the existing government, establish a new one, or achieve a specific political or social goal. Insurrectionists often prioritize the immediate overthrow of the government over other concerns, such as stability, democracy, or human rights.
Insusceptibility refers to the state of being unwilling or unable to be influenced, affected, or persuaded by something. It describes the quality of being resistant or immune to something, such as an idea, an argument, or a situation. In other words, someone or something with insusceptibility is impervious to change or persuasion.
Insusceptive is a rather rare or obsolete word. It means "not susceptible to an impression" or "uninfluenced". In other words, someone or something insusceptive cannot be affected or persuaded by external factors, ideas, or experiences.
Inswept refers to something that has been swept or turned inwards or onto itself, often in a curved or bent direction. It can also describe a situation where something is being moved or forced inwards or onto itself.
Intactness refers to the state of being unbroken, uninjured, or unmutilated; the quality of being whole, complete, and undamaged. It can also refer to the quality of being morally or ethically sound, pure, and uncorrupted.
Intagliated refers to a design or image that has been carved or cut into a surface, typically in relief, often using small tools such as engraving tools, chisels, or sculpting tools. This process is typically done on a solid material like metal, stone, wood, or ivory. The resulting design may be highly detailed and can convey complex information, symbols, or messages.
Intaglio refers to a rather specific technique in art and printing where a design or image is engraved or carved into a metal plate, typically silver, copper, or zinc, in reverse, meaning that the raised surface is the original image. The plate is then inked and the design is printed by applying pressure through an intermediary surface, resulting in a mirror-image print.
The word "intake" refers to the act of consuming something, such as food or drink, or the amount of something that is taken in or consumed.