All 8 Uses
mutiny
in
Ancillary Justice
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- And led a mutiny.†
p. 20.7
- It was the summary fate of any soldier who refused an order, let alone mutinied.†
p. 21.3
- She was talking about events at Ime, about the soldier who had refused her order, led that mutiny five years before.†
p. 147.4
- The Rrrrrr handed over the unit leader, the one who'd started the mutiny, in exchange for immunity for the others.†
p. 230.9
- Instead I had to negotiate for their return, or else let them stand as an invitation to further mutiny.†
p. 242.4 *
- "I don't know, Captain Seivarden," Captain Vel was saying, "if you've heard about the mutiny at Ime.†
p. 317.1
- The point is, it was mutiny.†
p. 317.7
- Mutiny winked at, but one can't make a plain statement of fact about the dangers of promoting the ill-bred and vulgar to positions of authority, or policies that encourage the most vile sort of behavior, and even undermine everything civilization has always stood for, without losing business contacts or promotions.†
p. 317.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(mutiny) open rebellion against authority -- especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)