"Mutineer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mutineer" Meaning

A person who takes part in a mutiny, which is a rebellion against established authority, usually in the military or on a ship.

"Mutineer" Examples

Definition:

A mutineer is a person who takes part in a mutiny, which is a rebellion against the authority of a superior officer, commanding officer, or government.

Usage Examples:


The mutineers on the HMS Bounty seized control of the ship and killed their commander, William Bligh.
During the Napoleonic Wars, many British sailors became mutineers and defected to the French side.
The leader of the mutiny was a 25-year-old sailor who had grown dissatisfied with the harsh conditions on the ship.
The rebels, a group of fervent revolutionaries, saw the mutineer as a hero for standing up to the oppressive government.
In the 19th century, mutineers who survived the Latin American wars of independence often found refuge in the United States.

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