Synonym: war. Similar words: surface, far from, hear from, war, warn, at war, award, warm up. Meaning: n. 1. the waging of armed conflict against an enemy 2. an active struggle between competing entities.
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61, One lesson Athens had learnt, not to overreach herself with warfare in two theatres.
62, Thus the path could be thought of as a period of price warfare followed by reversion to collusion.
63, Secrecy was out of the question; it would riot have been psychological warfare.
64, True, homicides are infrequent and gang warfare is almost nonexistent in a small town.
65, During the war he worked in psychological warfare, and doubtless learnt many of his more infuriating tricks of debating and persuasion.
66, So much of modern warfare is not present to itself, takes place in the mind as if nowhere.
67, Fred made up for his lack of inches by waging psychological warfare in the form of a relentless monologue.
68, For this reason, the great part of reports relating to warfare in this period concern sieges.
69, He accuses Boxer and others who are trying to outlaw his handguns of waging a kind of class warfare.
70, As a last resort he decided to take a leaf out of the Oriental's book, by using psychological warfare against him.
71, According to a member of the United States delegation, a spirit of economic warfare permeated the conference.
72, Now the guides' training in jungle warfare came into its own.
73, The only problem was how to set them loose in a manner not too blatantly contravening all the rules of civilized warfare.
74, Then in 1967 he stumbled on the bizarre internecine warfare of the genes that we shall meet in chapter 4.
75, New Delhi need do no more than keep Kashmir under military occupation and keep the lid on guerrilla warfare.
76, Detailed plans for Operation Mayibuye, an outline for guerrilla warfare and foreign intervention(sentencedict.com), were revealed.
77, The alacrity with which northerners enlisted for military service whenever warfare flared up on the Border speaks for itself.
78, Dexter's interest lies not in gang warfare, but in the character of Peter Flood.
79, Knightly warfare, if it no longer enjoyed the supremacy of past centuries, was far from dead.
80, The tribal warfare between groups of chimps is both a cause and a consequence of the male tendency to build alliances.
81, I was in the jungle now and developing a taste for guerrilla warfare.
82, When the Seminoles and blacks responded to this perfidy by refusing to cooperate in their removal, Jesup renewed warfare.
83, It was his addled understanding of the rules of warfare that the marksman should be given a second chance.sentencedict.com
84, We hope that the awarding of the contract will help to safeguard our national electronic warfare capability well into the next century.
85, This could even be true without there being any external warfare in which some of the members might engage.
86, But I believe it to be true that in many corners of Christendom spiritual warfare is no longer a central concern.
87, Land warfare sixty-five years after Waterloo would still have been comprehensible to Napoleon.
88, Black and Latino Angelenos living in this area experienced joblessness, gang warfare, urban blight.
89, The little-noticed trench warfare over Senate confirmation of presidential appointees is nothing new.
90, The Pentagon and its computers keep coming up with cleaner models of warfare, while the world gets messier.
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