insurrection armée - translation to french
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insurrection armée - translation to french

ARMY SLANG
Grande Armée Slang; Grande Armee slang; Grande Armee Slang; Bouffarde

rébellion armée      
n. armed insurrection
insurrection armée      
n. armed insurrection

Definition

insurrection
(insurrections)
An insurrection is violent action that is taken by a large group of people against the rulers of their country, usually in order to remove them from office. (FORMAL)
They were plotting to stage an armed insurrection.
= uprising, insurgency
N-VAR

Wikipedia

Grande Armée slang

As with all armed forces throughout history, the French Grande Armée of the Napoleonic Wars used a colorful and extensive vocabulary of slang terms to describe their lives, times and circumstances and express their reactions towards them.

This is a partial glossary article meant to supplement the articles on La Grande Armée and Military slang. Providing such information can greatly help the reader to understand and appreciate the lives of these soldiers. There are also a few terms included from the later Armée du Nord included here for the sake of interest and completeness.

Examples of use of insurrection armée
1. Une premi';re fois en 1'84 ŕ la suite d‘une insurrection armée au Pendjab, la province du nord de l‘Inde ŕ la fronti';re pakistanaise.
2. Dans le cas du Darfour, nous sommes en présence d‘une insurrection armée face ŕ laquelle s‘est déclenchée une contre–offensive extręmement brutale et disproportionnée.
3. Il est le premier chef de l‘Etat élu depuis que le président Jean–Bertrand Aristide a été chassé du pouvoir par une insurrection armée en février 2004.
4. L‘attaque a été attribuée à des partisans de l‘ex–président Jean Bertrand Aristide qui continuent de réclamer son retour au pouvoir, plus d‘un an après sa chute le 2' février 2004, sous la menace d‘une insurrection armée.