Synonym: aggressive, belligerent, combative, hostile, militant, military, warlike. Antonym: civil. Similar words: martial law, partial, partially, impartial, impartiality, martinet, artificial, inertia. Meaning: ['mɑrʃl /'mɑːʃl] n. Roman poet noted for epigrams (first century BC). adj. 1. (of persons) befitting a warrior 2. suggesting war or military life 3. of or relating to the armed forces.
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31. The professor rather threw me by asking if I went in for martial arts.
32. The paper was actually twice banned under the martial regime.
33. Kuwait declared martial law after the Persian Gulf War.
34. Humility and discipline are important in the martial arts.
35. Indigenous martial disciplines have existed even in western cultures.
36. When I was young, I loved martial arts.
37. Recommended to only the most undiscriminating martial arts fans.
38. To restore order, the government declared martial law.
39. The martial arts originated in the East.
40. Florin dismissed any notion of martial law-like conditions prevailing.
41. The latter is especially noticeable in the martial arts.
42. In the citadel of St Martial everyone's nerves were on edge.
43. Angel One was saved only by his superb reflexes, honed by years of martial arts training.
44. Martial arts expert Andrew Richens, 23, was just 17 when he flew into a rage and stabbed teenager William Choi.
45. He was an outstanding martial artist, recently winning the Pan-Am Cup in jiu jitsu.
46. The foreign minister, Stan Mudenge, has previously said that sanctions could lead to the imposition of martial law.
47. He'd heard rumours that the military were planning to declare martial law.
48. Today's martial artists are constantly looking at other forms of combat technique in order to broaden and improve their own fighting methods.
49. He was hauled before a court martial and stripped of his rank.
50. Whatever the reason, once the journey on that path is commenced, the martial artist can travel down many avenues.
51. In short, things would get worse, leaving a stark choice between civil war or martial law.
52. The emphasis here is on developing the front deltoid - excellent for martial artists.
53. Suffice it to say that in any extended study of the martial arts it warrants closer examination.
54. Bhutto's relations with the Army deteriorated after her refusal to impose martial law in Sind under Article 245 of the Constitution.
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55. Both housed defeated, but martial, races who made dominion enjoyable.
56. The first hours of Martial Law themselves demonstrated that the regime had learnt the lessons of the 1970s.
57. Q: If you had to choose between acting and martial arts which would you choose?
58. The king says he will impose martial law if anything similar happens again. Opposition politicians are screwing up their courage.
59. The king says he will impose martial law if anything similar happens again.
60. In early 1989, violent riots led to more arrests and killings and the eventual imposition of martial law.
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