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      • Mutiny, any overt act of defiance or attack upon military authority by two or more persons subject to such authority. Mutiny should be distinguished from revolt or rebellion, which involve a more widespread defiance and which generally have a political objective.
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    Mutiny is a revolt among a group of people (typically of a military, of a crew, or of a crew of pirates) to oppose, change, or remove superiors or their orders. The term is commonly used for insubordination by members of the military against an officer or superior, but it can also sometimes mean any type of rebellion against any force.

  3. Mutiny, any overt act of defiance or attack upon military authority by two or more persons subject to such authority. Mutiny should be distinguished from revolt or rebellion, which involve a more widespread defiance and which generally have a political objective.

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  4. This chapter begins with defining mutiny and exploring its origins. It considers the nature of military relationships across time before focusing upon the British Army Act (1955) and the American Uniform Code of Military Justice.

  5. A mutiny is a refusal by people, usually soldiers or sailors, to continue obeying a person in authority. A series of mutinies within the armed forces destabilized the regime. American English : mutiny / myˈutəni /

  6. ungovernable. uprising. See more results » mutinous. mutiny. verb [ I ] uk / ˈmjuː.tɪ.ni / us / ˈmjuː.t ə n.i / to take part in a mutiny: The crew mutinied and murdered the ship's captain. The troops mutinied against their officers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. The meaning of MUTINY is forcible or passive resistance to lawful authority; especially : concerted revolt (as of a naval crew) against discipline or a superior officer. How to use mutiny in a sentence.

  8. revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers. rebellion against any authority. Synonyms: takeover, coup, overthrow, uprising.

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