mutine (Meaning)

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mutine (n.)

A mutineer.

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mutine (v. i.)

To mutiny.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mutine

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mutine Sentence Examples

  1. The mutiny on the HMS Bounty was a significant event in maritime history.
  2. The soldiers' discontentment led them to stage a mutiny against their superiors.
  3. The prison guards were overwhelmed by a sudden mutiny from the inmates.
  4. A group of sailors on the ship conspired to stage a mutiny against the captain.
  5. The mutiny was quickly suppressed by the loyal crew members.
  6. The ringleaders of the mutiny were executed for their crimes.
  7. The consequences of the mutiny were far-reaching and affected the entire fleet.
  8. The mutiny was sparked by a combination of factors, including poor living conditions and harsh treatment.
  9. The aftermath of the mutiny left a lasting impact on the morale of the crew.
  10. The mutiny served as a warning to those who may consider disobeying orders.

FAQs About the word mutine

A mutineer., To mutiny.

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The mutiny on the HMS Bounty was a significant event in maritime history.

The soldiers' discontentment led them to stage a mutiny against their superiors.

The prison guards were overwhelmed by a sudden mutiny from the inmates.

A group of sailors on the ship conspired to stage a mutiny against the captain.