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Phrase(s): mutiny against someone or something
1. to rebel against a ship’s captain or the captain’s authority. • The crew mutinied against the officers. • They know better than to mutiny against an authority as great as that held by Captain Bligh. 2. to rebel against someone or something. • It does no good to mutiny against the professor. • The students mutinied against the school’s administration.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs