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"mutinously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you will not, or do not want to, obey the orders of somebody in authority

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They have broken away mutinously from the rest of Islam, just as the Kharijites did.
This defection in turn leads Dinesh and Gilfoyle to conspire mutinously to stay at Raviga's Pied Piper, under the arrogant assumption that they can get the compression platform operating without Richard's help.
Centauri recovers a communications device from the extraction team, and Jericho monitors a conversation in which Centauri mutinously responds to his superiors. The Sedonians demand Centauri take action against the human, but Centauri responds that Jericho is already on his way toward the homeworld. As Jericho and Centauri agree that they will have something to talk about when they next meet, Centauri begins to look for the bounty hunter's ship.
When the Second Civil War broke out, he was distrusted by the Independents and removed from his command, though he professed continued willingness to serve the state. When part of the fleet revolted against Parliament and joined the Prince of Wales in May 1648, Batten went with them. He was knighted by the prince, but being suspected by the Royalists, was put ashore mutinously in Holland. He returned to England and lived in retirement during the Commonwealth period.
Pierlot addresses a parade of Belgian soldiers at Tenby, Wales in 1940 From its inception, the position of Minister of Defence in the government in exile was heavily contested. The appointment of Henri Rolin, an academic, to the position was particularly resented. In October 1942, Pierlot dismissed Rolin who he accused of involving himself in factional internal politics of the army, parts of which had begun to behave mutinously about their perceived inaction. To resolve the deadlock, Pierlot decided to take on the position personally.

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