Examples of 'mutinies' in a sentence
Meaning of "mutinies"
Mutiny refers to a rebellion against authority, particularly by a group of people like soldiers or crew members
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- plural of mutiny
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutiny
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There were few mutinies because repression was severe.
She began talking of plots and mutinies.
The mutinies were disorganised and quickly crushed.
Worse than the mutinies in the bilboes.
All mutinies in every country depend on firearms.
There will not be any mutinies.
There were stray mutinies prior to that as well.
The mutinies are therefore no different from other social movements.
A million mutinies now.
The mutinies were rapidly suppressed.
He welcomed the project to limit intervention in prison mutinies to the police.
The massive mutinies showed it a few months earlier.
I am rather understanding of mutinies.
Handling mutinies and riots.
The troops of various tribes were assembled there to prevent impending mutinies.
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The mutinies amongst the armed forces went on all day.
The reluctance of soldiers to fire on peaceful protests provoked many mutinies and desertions.
Zuo put down the mutinies and executed those involved.
Popular with tourists after overcoming history of coups and mutinies following independence.
No mutinies at night.
In some establishments the prisoners fomented violent mutinies and took the opportunity to escape.
And the mutinies are not on the home front but they are quite close to it.
This caused the collapse of the army morale and the rise of many mutinies.
By the next day the mutinies had spread throughout the entire country.
This meant that payments to the army dried up and led to mutinies and desertions.
The only punishment for most mutinies was to relieve the commanding officer of his duties.
Two men searching for black pearls are marooned on an island when their crew mutinies.
Part of the crew finally mutinies against the insane ones still fighting the war.
Steadily decreasing morale and discontent with rations provoked a series of small mutinies in the fleet.
Several mutinies among some regiments garrisoned in Gibraltar.
There were five more smaller mutinies in different parts of India.
President Assad does not dare to use normal soldiers as he fears mutinies.
Several mutinies by armed forces in Zaire.
The Russian Army was plagued by mutinies and desertions.
A series of mutinies and public executions followed against the background the burgeoning Reign of Terror.
He stages frequent mutinies against Boner.
Mutinies begin in the French army.
He knew of the shameful mutinies at the Nore and at Spithead.
That year her crew participated in the Spithead and Nore mutinies.
A Greek brigade mutinies under the leadership of Communists.
Spithead and Nore mutinies.
In the wake of the mutinies Philippe Pétain was appointed supreme commander.
In both cases, politically motivated unrest was behind the mutinies.
A turning point was the defeat of the mutinies at Sveaborg and Kronstadt.
The crew mutinies by attacking Androcles but Hercules turns the tide.
They're going to ruin mutinies for everyone.
Mutinies broke out on the Danube and German frontiers where Germanicus served as governor.
Soldiers launch mutinies in three Ivory Coast cities.
Mutinies were rare, though at least one was briefly successful.
French mutinies in WWI.