Mutineer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Mutineer ( noun )

A person who takes part in an open rebellion against authority, especially within a military or naval organization.

Origin:

Derived from the verb "mutiny" which refers to an open rebellion against authority, it refers to a person who takes part in such a rebellion.

Examples:

  1. He was court-martialed for being a mutineer.
  2. The ship"s crew were arrested for mutiny after they refused to follow the captain"s orders.
  3. The mutineers took control of the ship and sailed it to a nearby port.
  4. He was a known mutineer and had a history of insubordination.
  5. The mutineers were sentenced to life in prison for their actions.

(As a verb)

Mutineer ( verb )

A person who takes part in an open rebellion against authority, especially within a military or naval organization.

Origin:

Derived from the verb "mutiny" which refers to an open rebellion against authority, it refers to a person who takes part in such a rebellion.

Examples:

  1. He was court-martialed for being a mutineer.
  2. The ship"s crew were arrested for mutiny after they refused to follow the captain"s orders.
  3. The mutineers took control of the ship and sailed it to a nearby port.
  4. He was a known mutineer and had a history of insubordination.
  5. The mutineers were sentenced to life in prison for their actions.
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