Verb
The word is derived from mutiny
of Mutiny
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen his Macedonians mutinied at the end of their marching, they were said to have ridiculed him and told him to 'go fight alone with his father', meaning Zeus, not Philip. Robin Lane Fox
It seems to me after a fellow has been mutinied against three or four times, there is something to it besides bad luck. Naomi Novik
Agitation was now transformed into a vicious insurgency as Bengali elements of Pakistan armed forces and Police mutinied and formed Bangladesh Forces along with common people of all classes to launch both unconventional and hit and run operations. Source: Internet
He controversially resigned from office after large number of police and army mutinied. Source: Internet
Civil war further Troops, mostly hailing from the north of the country, mutinied in the early hours of September 19, 2002. Source: Internet
The Bastarnae are reported to have honoured their oath of allegiance to the emperor, while the other resettled peoples mutinied while Probus was distracted by usurpation attempts and ravaged the Danubian provinces far and wide. Source: Internet