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Qu'est-ce (qui) est mutinous$51077$ - définition

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Mutineers; Mutinies; Mutany; Colonel Charles Dalton; Mutinied; Mutinous; List of mutinies; Army Mutiny; Army mutiny; The Army Mutiny
  • mutiny on the ''Bounty'']] was one of the most famous instances of mutiny which took place at sea.
  • HMAV ''Bounty'']], 29 April 1789, published by B. B. Evans

Mutiny         
·noun Violent commotion; tumult; strife.
II. Mutiny ·vi To fall into strife; to Quarrel.
III. Mutiny ·vi To rise against, or refuse to obey, lawful authority in military or naval service; to excite, or to be guilty of, mutiny or mutinous conduct; to revolt against one's superior officer, or any rightful authority.
IV. Mutiny ·noun Insurrection against constituted authority, particularly military or naval authority; concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer; hence, generally, forcible resistance to rightful authority; insubordination.
mutinous         
If someone is mutinous, they are strongly dissatisfied with a person in authority and are likely to stop obeying them.
His own army, stung by defeats, is mutinous.
ADJ
mutiny         
I
n.
1) to foment, incite, stir up; organize a mutiny
2) to crush, put down, quell a mutiny
3) a mutiny breaks out
II
v. (D; intr.) to mutiny against

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Mutiny

Mutiny is a revolt among a group of people (typically of a military, of a crew or of a crew of pirates) to oppose, change, or overthrow an organization to which they were previously loyal. The term is commonly used for a rebellion among members of the military against an internal force, but it can also sometimes mean any type of rebellion against any force. Mutiny does not necessarily need to refer to a military force and can describe a political, economic, or power structure in which there is a change of power.

During the Age of Discovery, mutiny particularly meant open rebellion against a ship's captain. This occurred, for example, during Ferdinand Magellan's journeys around the world, resulting in the killing of one mutineer, the execution of another, and the marooning of others; on Henry Hudson's Discovery, resulting in Hudson and others being set adrift in a boat; and the notorious mutiny on the Bounty.