Synonym: insurgence, insurrection, rebellion, revolt, riot, uprising. Similar words: scrutiny, tiny, mutilate, cut in, putin, put in, routine, cut into. Meaning: ['mjuːtɪnɪ] n. open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers). v. engage in a mutiny against an authority.
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61 If you mutiny against an officer, you can be shot.
62 The mutiny in the Greek Brigade was also approaching a crisis.
63 But far from uniting, as Marx enjoined them in the Communist Manifesto, some continue to work as before, some mutiny and others employ collective bargaining.
64 As he works to earn the trust of Cobb, the fortune-hunting captain of the Scurvy Mistress, Fish learns of a mutiny headed by a nasty pirate called Scab.
65 One day in 1777, with things looking bleak for the Continental army(sentencedict.com/mutiny.html), the 21-year-old colonel learned that a mutiny was in the works and ordered a midnight inspection.
66 It was an era which saw Perry's opening of Japan, the Crimean War, the Indian mutiny, Russian czarist expansion to the Amur.
67 The so-called "Indian Mutiny" of 1857 was a war of British oppression. The Brits were an occupying colonial power. The local people owed them nothing.
68 A kind of enthusiastic mood diffuses in the campus of IT course of study and college of science and engineering, as if Internet is a tool not only, and it is an uprise and mutiny .
69 They were shot yesterday after being convicted of mutiny and high treason.
70 Godard is a one-man aesthetic revolution that hasn't calmed its cultural mutiny in over four decades.
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