Sentences

mutiny in a sentence

n.

Definition

Mutiny is a rebellion against authority, especially by soldiers or sailors against their commanding officers.

Sample Sentences

  1. The crew decided to stage a mutiny after months of poor treatment by the captain.
  2. Historically, mutiny has often been a desperate response to oppressive leadership.
  3. During the voyage, tensions escalated, leading to a full-blown mutiny on the ship.
  4. The mutiny was ultimately quelled by loyal forces, but the impact lingered for years.
  5. In literature, mutiny frequently symbolizes the struggle against authority and injustice.
  6. The crew's growing discontent led to a full-blown mutiny against their captain.
  7. In history, mutinies often arise from oppressive leadership and poor living conditions.
  8. The soldiers planned a mutiny during the long and grueling campaign, hoping for better treatment.
  9. After weeks of neglect from their superiors, the sailors decided it was time to stage a mutiny.
  10. The dramatic mutiny on the ship changed the course of their voyage and redefined their mission.

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