What is another word for Mutinies?

Pronunciation: [mjˈuːtɪnɪz] (IPA)

Mutinies refer to revolting or rebelling against authority, particularly in a military or naval setting. Synonyms for mutinies include insurrection, uprising, rebellion, revolt, sedition, insubordination, disobedience, anarchy, and lawlessness. Mutinies can be conducted individually or with a group of people with a common goal of challenging or overthrowing the current ruling authority. These actions are usually triggered by dissatisfaction with the current situation, such as poor treatment, lack of resources, or an oppressive leadership. They can take different forms, such as strikes, protests, or full-blown rebellions. Regardless of the type, mutinies often have serious political or social consequences and can alter the course of history.

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Usage examples for Mutinies

"For that reason Mutinies and massacres have already begun," the captain replied, "and the whole edifice which the Mahdi reared will sooner or later tumble down."
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
We are here discussing the mutiny of the Bounty, and not the revolt in New South Wales, else against this we might remark that he was the victim of two Mutinies against his rule.
"The Naval Pioneers of Australia"
Louis Becke and Walter Jeffery
The old-time whalers, leading lives of continual romance and adventure, found their calling so commonplace that they noted shipwrecks, Mutinies, and disaster in the struggles of the whale baldly in their logbooks, without attempt at graphic description.
"American Merchant Ships and Sailors"
Willis J. Abbot

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