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mutineer

[myoot-n-eer] / ˌmyut nˈɪər /
NOUN
rebel
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In Odessa, today a part of Ukraine, the townsfolk sympathize with the mutineers, and pay homage to the one dead member of the Potemkin’s crew, a symbol of injustice.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was thwarted after regional power Nigeria sent fighter jets to dislodge the mutineers from a military base and the offices of state TV following a request from President Patrice Talon's government.

From BBC

In Sunday evening's national address, the 67-year-old president said that loyalist forces had "cleared the last pockets of resistance held by the mutineers".

From BBC

The mutineers sail to the British colony of Bahamas and are freed.

From Literature

You’re tired of waiting around for your performance-coach colleague, the ringleader of your band of mutineers, to generate a Plan B. It becomes clear that coming up with Plan C is up to you.

From New York Times