But against them were drawn up the battalions of heresy, free thought, political insurgence in the modern world.
Before it took action, before it took shape, the men in the airships could feel the gigantic insurgence of emotion, as cattle and natural creatures feel, it is said, the coming of an earthquake.
And then one bright day Bert, motoring toward Croydon, was arrested by the insurgence of a huge, bolster-shaped monster from the Crystal Palace grounds, and obliged to dismount and watch it.
The pope was unable to check this revolution, which is now chiefly interesting as further proof of the insurgence of the Latin as against the feudal elements in Italy at this period (see ROME: History).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insurgence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: commotion; mutiny; outbreak; rebellion; revolt; revolution; riot; rising; sedition; uprising