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Sentence count:268+4Posted:2016-10-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: warSimilar words: surfacefar fromhear fromwarwarnat warawardwarm upMeaning: n. 1. the waging of armed conflict against an enemy 2. an active struggle between competing entities. 
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31, It would be ironic if a version capable of industrialising the practice becomes part of the landscape of modern warfare.
32, They will also be concerned to engage in spiritual warfare.
33, Since May 1998 they have been in-or close to-open warfare.
34, He has studied the art of guerrilla warfare, he's read Mao.
35, The rising costs of warfare by the late thirteenth century were a reason for fiscal innovations.
36, The only other type of mammal to employ chemical warfare is the duck-billed platypus.
37, Lastly, trench warfare is a policy Mr Yeltsin has pursued with some success for much of the past 12 months.
38, They become so excited during this gang warfare that humans can approach them much more closely than at other times.
39, The rebels aimed to overthrow the government through protracted guerrilla warfare.
40, I know of no primitive people anywhere that either rejects and despises conflict or represents warfare as an absolute evil.
41, He knew then that the mystery of Titron was only partly explained by the secret biological warfare establishment.
42, The army would also reopen its ranks to Hutus, who were purged from it after the ethnic warfare of 1972.
43, To try to cut down on internecine warfare, Mr Florio oversaw annual meetings at which he encouraged publishers to work together.
44, It gives detailed instructions on guerrilla warfare, converting shotguns into grenade-launchers and building home-made silencers for pistols.
45, But Roth, at his Hyde worst, wages savage psychological warfare against his wife.
46, So how did we nail the opportunist without resorting to high-level warfare?
47, More years of trench warfare and carnage on the Western Front.were now almost unavoidable.
48, The musical evokes the courage and humour of the troops amidst the horror of trench warfare.
49, Weakened by warfare, imported diseases and the excessive demands of their overlords, they were obliged in the end to submit.
50, The appointment of Nagumo, whose speciality was torpedo warfare, to command the First Air Fleet was an example.
51, Four Army units will be moving in, including a technical warfare unit.
52, As so frequently occurs in warfare, the earliest engagements proved to be unreliable indicators of what was to follow.
53, It is rather like warfare, the seesaw of offensive and defensive, of tank armour and the high-velocity penetrating bullet.
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54, The obscure world of warfare between microbial species had suggested some promising substances, but was even less successful than chemotherapy.
55, By 2015, bitter enmities played themselves out in gang warfare, narcotics traffic, and addiction.
56, He went to join the battle and, all unskilled in warfare, he was killed at once.
57, It is engaged in internecine warfare over the general provision of indemnity insurance for investors.
58, The story deals with the aftermath of warfare, particularly the devastation wreaked by land mines.
59, But confronting the principalities of darkness which foster this insidious violence has meant experiencing spiritual warfare as never before.
60, His sources do not help him grasp the inconvenient fact that many young men actually enjoy warfare.
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