mutineered

/ˌmjutnˈɪrd/
verb
  1. Past tense of mutiny: refused to obey the person in charge, especially on a ship or in a military group.
    • The crew mutineered and took control of the ship.
    • The soldiers mutineered when they were ordered to attack their own village.
    • The sailors mutineered after months of harsh treatment.
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