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Understanding Mutinousness: Definition, Examples, and Consequences

Mutinousness is a noun that refers to a state of open rebellion or insubordination against an authority, especially in a group of people. It can also refer to the act of rebelling or refusing to obey an authority.

Example sentences:

1. The soldiers were accused of mutinousness for their refusal to follow orders during the battle.
2. The employees staged a mutinous protest against the company's management policies.
3. The captain was court-martialed for his alleged mutinous behavior towards his superior officers.

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