Mutiny

usgb/ˈmjuːtəni/Volume
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Mutiny implies strong disagreement with leaders, often leading to severe consequences. SlideThe sailor's mutiny was triggered by the captain's unjust policies.
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Associated with famous historical revolts, like the 'Mutiny on the Bounty'. SlideThe history class discussed the mutiny staged by Fletcher Christian.
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'Mutiny' usually involves a collective action, not a solo act of defiance. SlideThe crew planned the mutiny together in secret.