mutined
/ˈmjuːtənd/
verb
- To rebel or refuse to obey the orders of a person in authority, especially on a ship or in a military group.
- The sailors mutined against the cruel captain and took control of the ship.
- The soldiers mutined after being denied food and water for two days.
- When the workers felt their demands were ignored, they mutined and walked off the job.
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