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mutineer

[myoot-n-eer] / ˌmyut nˈɪər /
NOUN
rebel
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Months later, three more men landed in Chile — and claimed that the others were actually mutineers.

From New York Times

White’s peregrinations pay off as he gradually discovers a few mid-ranking U.S. diplomats and military officers — a “gang of mutineers,” he calls them — willing to go behind the ambassador’s back and do the right thing.

From Washington Post

Bringing the mutineers to heel provides short-term satisfaction, of course.

From New York Times

William Bligh was cast adrift by mutineers on his ship the Bounty 1789, and successfully navigated more than 6,000km in an open launch to the island of Timor, then called the Dutch East Indies.

From The Guardian

After taking over the camp, the mutineers marched on the capital.

From BBC