mutinied

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Definition of mutinied in English Turkish dictionary

mutiny
isyan

Benim gemimde bir isyan mı? Bu tamamen imkansız. - A mutiny on my ship? It's completely impossible.

mutiny
isyan etmek
mutiny
başkaldırmak
mutiny
kazan kaldırmak
mutiny
(Kanun) direnme
mutiny
{f} isyan et
mutiny
ayaklanma
mutiny
ASKERİ İSYAN, İSYAN: İki veya daha çok askeri şahsın, askeri otoriteye karşı ayaklanması veya isyanı
mutiny
İsyan, ayaklanma, başkaldırma
mutiny
(Askeri) ASKERİ İSYAN, İSYAN: İki veya daha çok askeri şahsın, askeri otoriteye karşı ayaklanması veya isyanı
mutiny
{f} (gemi kaptanına karşı/askeri yetkeye karşı) isyan etmek
mutiny
{i} (gemi kaptanına karşı/askeri yetkeye karşı) isyan, başkaldırma, ayaklanma
mutiny
başkaldırma
mutiny
ayaklanmak
English - English

Definition of mutinied in English English dictionary

mutiny
To commit mutiny

The crew of the Bounty mutinied because of the harsh discipline of Captain Bligh.

mutiny
rebellion against lawful or constituted authority
mutiny
{v} to rise up against lawful authority among soldiers and seamen
mutiny
{i} rebellion, uprising, violent stand against authority
mutiny
organized rebellion against a legally constituted authority; especially by seamen against their officers
mutiny
To rise against, or refuse to obey, lawful authority in military or naval service; to excite, or to be guilty of, mutiny or mutinous conduct; to revolt against one's superior officer, or any rightful authority
mutiny
{f} revolt, rebel, make a violent stand against authority
mutiny
To fall into strife; to quarrel
mutiny
open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers)
mutiny
If a group of people, usually soldiers or sailors, mutiny, they refuse to continue obeying a person in authority. Units stationed around the capital mutinied because they had received no pay for nine months Sailors at a naval base had mutinied against their officers. mutinies when soldiers, sailors, etc refuse to obey the person who is in charge of them, and try to take control for themselves mutiny against. Any concerted resistance to lawful military authority. Mutiny was formerly regarded as a most serious offense, especially aboard ships at sea. Wide disciplinary powers were given the commanding officer, including the power to inflict capital punishment without a court-martial. With the development of radio communications, the threat diminished and harsh punishment was prohibited in the absence of a court-martial. Amistad mutiny Indian Mutiny Sepoy Mutiny
mutiny
Violent commotion; tumult; strife
mutiny
To rise against authority, particularly a naval or military power
mutiny
An open revolt against authority, especially by soldiers and sailors against their officers
mutiny
A mutiny is a refusal by people, usually soldiers or sailors, to continue obeying a person in authority. A series of coup attempts and mutinies within the armed forces destabilized the regime
mutiny
open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers) engage in a mutiny against an authority
mutiny
Refusal by police or troops to obey orders It can in extreme cases entail individual or group desertion It is a method of nonviolent action unless the mutineers resort to violence
mutiny
engage in a mutiny against an authority
mutiny
Insurrection against constituted authority, particularly military or naval authority; concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer; hence, generally, forcible resistance to rightful authority; insubordination
mutinied

    Hyphenation

    mu·ti·nied

    Turkish pronunciation

    myutınid

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmyo͞otənēd/ /ˈmjuːtəniːd/
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