Similar words: civil, civilian, civil rights, civic, stalwart, privilege, hallway, always. Meaning: n. a war between factions in the same country.
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(121) During the Civil War, he aided newly emancipated slaves.
(122) Indy Racing League civil war. Good grief.
(123) Civil war has completely engulfed the country.
(124) The incident could trigger a civil war.
(125) Civil War conditions lingered on in other ways.
(126) His father was a nationalist during the civil war.
(127) Civil war raged for years in the former Yugoslavia.
(128) Houston experienced spectacular growth after the Civil War.
(129) Newark Castle was of strategic importance during the Civil War when it withheld three sieges by Parliamentarians.
(130) During the four decades following the Civil War, 183 million acres went out of the public domain into railroad ownership.
(131) When he died of wounds suffered in the Civil War(sentencedict.com), she was left on her own.
(132) The civil war has severely disrupted the flow of humanitarian aid to the region.
(133) Many ministers and senior civil servants are convinced Britain will be dragged into the civil war in 1993.
(134) Universal democracy needed a civil war to end slavery and a constitutional amendment to let women vote.
(135) He was little affected by the Civil War, changing sides when it suited him.
(136) But it is time she addressed the ethnic issue which divides the country and prolongs the civil war.
(137) The dislocations caused by the World War and the Civil War were immense in terms of human lives.
(138) For a few years after the Civil War, at least,[http://sentencedict.com/civil war.html] black Texans had a taste of political power.
(139) So did California warm itself up for the Civil War.
(140) Robinson spent the years of the civil war and Interregnum building up business interests and achieving prominence in City politics.
(141) The region around Chimoio is swollen by 400,000 people who sought refuge from the civil war.
(142) The Civil War had been fought in the main in the borderlands, precisely where the national question was at its most urgent.
(143) It's a civil war. They don't want our pity, they need our help.
(144) Much of the country's foreign debt was built up during the apartheid-sponsored civil war, which cost 1m lives.
(145) Thus the two sections were hurried, through ignorance and blind presumption, towards all the untold horrors of civil war.
(146) The phone lines, he said, are all severed as the civil war continues.
(147) A science-fiction thriller about a planet that is mired in civil war and whose computerized defense system runs amok, threatening everyone.
(148) We have to judge whether recognition of two republics now would increase the very real danger of civil war in other republics.
(149) The Civil War began when Southern troops fired on Fort Sumter.
(150) Many members of the clergy were murdered during the civil war.