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Definition of Insurgences
1. insurgence [n] - See also: insurgence
Lexicographical Neighbors of Insurgences
Literary usage of Insurgences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers (1903)
"... the personality in which subliminal operation is relatively the most dominant
should have been without those insurgences or outbreaks of the subliminal ..."
2. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers (1903)
"... most dominant should have been without those insurgences or outbreaks of the
subliminal which even the most strenuous waking ^vigilance cannot always ..."
3. Sermons by George Washington Bethune (1846)
"If, then, in their better moments, they had some aspirations after virtue, where
was the motive to nerve them against the insurgences of appetite, ..."
4. Healing leaves. Sermons by John Henry Smith (1875)
"insurgences of appetite and passion, and to reduce this rude, turbulent, disorderly
nature of ours into a cheerful subjection to the voice of truth and duty ..."
5. Alternative Coca Reduction Strategies in the Andean Region by Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress (1993)
"... guerrilla insurgences, drug-related corruption and killing, and rampant human
rights abuses). Marijuana and coca eradication programs continued, ..."
6. The Game by Jack London (1905)
"... its irony and faithlessness, its risks and hazards and fierce insurgences of
the blood, making woman pitiful, not the be-all and end-all of man, ..."