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  • 31be mutinous — index disobey Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 32Mutinously — Mutinous Mu ti*nous, a. [See {Mutiny}.] Disposed to mutiny; in a state of mutiny; characterized by mutiny; seditious; insubordinate. [1913 Webster] The city was becoming mutinous. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] {Mu ti*nous*ly}, adv. {Mu ti*nous*ness},… …

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  • 33Mutinousness — Mutinous Mu ti*nous, a. [See {Mutiny}.] Disposed to mutiny; in a state of mutiny; characterized by mutiny; seditious; insubordinate. [1913 Webster] The city was becoming mutinous. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] {Mu ti*nous*ly}, adv. {Mu ti*nous*ness},… …

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  • 34mutinously — mutinous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ tending to mutiny; rebellious. DERIVATIVES mutinously adverb …

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  • 35insubordinate — insubordinate, rebellious, mutinous, seditious, factious, contumacious mean having or showing defiance or indifference to constituted authority. Insubordinate is used primarily in reference to a person whose status is that of a subordinate and… …

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  • 36mu´ti|nous|ness — mu|ti|nous «MYOO tuh nuhs», adjective. 1. given to or engaged in mutiny; rebellious: »a mutinous crew. The men became mutinous and insubordinate (Walter Besant). SYNONYM(S): riotous, insubordinate, seditious. 2. like or involving mutiny;… …

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  • 37mu´ti|nous|ly — mu|ti|nous «MYOO tuh nuhs», adjective. 1. given to or engaged in mutiny; rebellious: »a mutinous crew. The men became mutinous and insubordinate (Walter Besant). SYNONYM(S): riotous, insubordinate, seditious. 2. like or involving mutiny;… …

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  • 38mu|ti|nous — «MYOO tuh nuhs», adjective. 1. given to or engaged in mutiny; rebellious: »a mutinous crew. The men became mutinous and insubordinate (Walter Besant). SYNONYM(S): riotous, insubordinate, seditious. 2. like or involving mutiny; characterized by… …

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  • 39Articles of War (Royal Navy) — The Royal Navy s Articles of War were used to govern British ships at sea in the Napoleonic Wars and have been used as models for later martial and maritime law. They were read at least once a month, usually on Sunday, when church was rigged, and …

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  • 402008 Guinean military unrest — Military unrest occurred in Guinea in late May 2008 as soldiers demanded wage arrears. In the capital, Conakry, soldiers fired into the air, held the deputy chief of staff of the army prisoner, and engaged in looting. The government promised to… …

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