Mutiny (n.) |
Insurrection against constituted authority, particularly military or naval authority; concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer; hence, generally, forcible resistance to rightful authority; insubordination. |
Mutiny (n.) |
Violent commotion; tumult; strife. |
Mutiny (v. i.) |
To rise against, or refuse to obey, lawful authority in military or naval service; to excite, or to be guilty of, mutiny or mutinous conduct; to revolt against one's superior officer, or any rightful authority. |
Mutiny (v. i.) |
To fall into strife; to quarrel. |
Mutiny |
Conspiracy among a group of individuals to openly oppose, change or overthrow a lawful authority |
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1952 film by Edward Dmytryk |
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Episode of Falling Skies (S1 E9) |
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Australian folk-punk band |
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2002 television film |
Example Sentence (Quote) " The ship of Democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those aboard." - Democracy |