mutinying
Mutinying refers to the act of openly defying or rebelling against lawful authority, particularly within a military or naval context. It involves a group of individuals, usually subordinates, banding together to refuse obedience to their superiors or to overthrow them. This defiance is often characterized by a collective refusal to carry out orders, insubordination, and sometimes violence.
Historically, mutiny has been a serious offense with severe consequences, often punishable by death. It can
In modern legal systems, mutiny remains a criminal offense. While the term is most commonly associated with