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mutinies Meaning
mutinies (pl.)
of Mutiny
mutinies Sentence Examples
- The crew launched a mutiny against the tyrannical captain, seizing control of the ship.
- Rumors of mutinies spread throughout the fleet, causing widespread anxiety and fear.
- The general's troops were on the verge of mutiny due to poor living conditions and inadequate rations.
- The inmates staged a bloody mutiny, taking over the prison and holding hostages.
- The mutiny was swiftly put down by loyal troops, who restored order and punished the rebels.
- The failed mutinies served as a warning to potential dissenters, reinforcing the authority of the established order.
- The annals of history are filled with accounts of famous and infamous mutinies that have shaped human civilization.
- The mutiny exposed deep divisions within the organization, leading to a complete breakdown of trust and communication.
- The crew's mutiny was ultimately unsuccessful, as the captain was able to regain control and maintain his authority.
- The threat of mutinies is ever-present in times of unrest or instability, underscoring the need for strong and effective leadership.
FAQs About the word mutinies
of Mutiny
revolts, rebellions, insurrections, uprisings, risings, outbreaks, coups,insurgencies, revolutions, treacheries
counterrevolutions, counterrevolutions,counterinsurgencies, counterinsurgencies,
The crew launched a mutiny against the tyrannical captain, seizing control of the ship.
Rumors of mutinies spread throughout the fleet, causing widespread anxiety and fear.
The general's troops were on the verge of mutiny due to poor living conditions and inadequate rations.
The inmates staged a bloody mutiny, taking over the prison and holding hostages.