Sentences

mutine in a sentence

n.

Definition

To mutine means to rebel or revolt against authority, particularly in a military or naval context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sailors decided to mutine against their cruel captain during the stormy night.
  2. In the heat of battle, the soldiers began to mutine, refusing to follow orders that seemed reckless.
  3. A group of disillusioned workers planned to mutine against the unfair treatment they faced at the factory.
  4. Historical accounts reveal that the crew of the ship chose to mutine after enduring months of harsh conditions.
  5. The idea to mutine was sparked by a shared sense of injustice among the crew members.
  6. The crew decided to mutine against their captain after months of harsh treatment.
  7. As tensions rose, the soldiers mutined, demanding better conditions and fair treatment.
  8. It was a shocking moment when the sailors chose to mutine, challenging the authority of their leaders.
  9. In literature, the theme of a group mutining often symbolizes the struggle for freedom and justice.
  10. The mutineers took control of the ship, steering it toward a new course of liberation.

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