Similar words: belligerence, belligerent, belligerently, intelligence agency, intelligence, intelligence quotient, artificial intelligence, intelligent. Meaning: [-rənsɪ] n. 1. hostile or warlike attitude or nature 2. fighting; acts of overt warfare.
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1. She was always in belligerency when others belittled her.
2. While military spending was constrained by the renunciation of belligerency, this does not mean that defence expenditure is insignificant.
3. Whether it works or not, it shows how much the nature of modern belligerency is changing.
4. Clinton's trip will be overshadowed by North Korea's increasing belligerency and potential range missile launch.
5. Clinton's trip will be overshadowed by North Korea's increasing belligerency and potential long-range missile launch.
6. Catching sight of Mammy's burden, Scarlett's expression changed from one of minor irritation to obstinate belligerency.
7. It argued in effect that jurisdiction over the offense is sufficient for trial of an accused by military commission, when the charge includes the offense of unlawful enemy belligerency.
8. But Seoul, Tokyo and Washington expressed strong reservations, saying Pyongyang should not be rewarded for belligerency.
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