[count] : a situation in which a group of people (such as sailors or soldiers) refuse to obey orders and try to take control away from the person who commands them
▪ The mutiny was led by the ship's cook. ▪ The sailors staged a mutiny and took control of the ship.
▪ The mutiny was led by the ship's cook. ▪ The sailors staged a mutiny and took control of the ship.
— mutiny verb, mutinies; mutinied; mutiny·ing [no obj]
▪ The crew was threatening to mutiny.
▪ The crew was threatening to mutiny.







