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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(181) The Republicans were heavily defeated in the Spanish Civil War.
(182) In their absence, Nordlinger implies that conflict regulation will not occur and Lijphart's centrifugal democracy will degenerate into civil war.
(183) Potter's wife is unknown, but he had a brother-in-law named Thomas Fowle in Boston prior to the civil war.
(184) The malai propaganda machine had always lied about the scale of casualties in our earlier Civil War.
(185) It was decimated by the loss of life incurred by the coup and the civil war.
(186) The civil war was not fought over the partition of the island as is popularly believed.
(187) In the civil war he sided with Parliament, though the strength of his commitment is unclear.
(188) It attributed this to the prevailing civil war and climatic conditions as well as to deficiencies in state apparatus.
(189) The Civil War almost devastated these little Baptist houses of worship.
(190) But psychologists say the damage done by El Salvador's civil war is also responsible for the rise in membership of gangs.
(191) This process was accelerated in the 1860s during the Civil War.
(192) Tomorrow you'll be tested on the main events of the Civil War.
(193) The death and destruction had torn apart families whose political loyalties had also been divided in what was essentially a civil war.
(194) Following the Civil War came the period of rapid railroad develop-ment that changed the face of Kansas for ever.
(195) Many in the antiwar movement unmistakably were also waging generational civil war.
(196) An estimated 500[sentencedict.com/civil war.html],000 refugees have been displaced by the civil war.
(197) The civil war exposed his pretensions to military expertise, to the delight of the Cavalier propagandists.
(198) The civil war arose from the social injustices present in the country.
(199) It took three constitutional amendments after the Civil War to overrule his decision.
(200) The chaotic social and economic conditions could lead to civil war.
(201) He came to prominence, however, as a leading financier for the parliamentary side in the civil war.
(202) Coaches of silver spoons, coins and other treasures will be displayed to complement the Civil War exhibition.
(203) Most of the women there were Somalis fleeing from the civil war.
(204) The rhetoric of rights, which is engendered by this question, is a recipe for class war, and civil war.
(205) After three years of civil war, the rebels finally conceded.
(206) In 323-4 civil war ended with the elimination of Licinius, and Constantine was at last sole ruler.
(207) 3000 troops were sent to prevent the disturbances from developing into a full-scale civil war.
(208) To the King and most of his advisers the verdict was clear and, short of risking civil war, irresistible.
(209) But Helper had gone West in the decade before the Civil War.
(210) So far the Yugoslav civil war has been waged mainly by activist minorities plus the professionals.