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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121, In short, the class warfare wing of the Democratic Party remains in control.
122, The distribution of hoards might also be expected to reflect patterns of warfare and of wealth.
123, Washington, who survived the defeat, must have noted the possibilities for irregular warfare.
124, Traditionally they were signals used in warfare, one to announce the attack, the other the retreat.
125, The enemy cunningly avoided direct confrontation and concentrated on guerrilla warfare.
126, Captain Nagumo, an expert in torpedo warfare, was the right man in the right place.
127, Conflict is either avoided or is allowed to develop into open warfare. 6.
128, Furthermore, those rules are based on general principles which apply to all armed conflicts and means of warfare.
129, If the population declines, then so does the level of revenge killings and warfare.
130, The gang warfare ripping through the shanties is fuelled by what has replaced politics after Aristide: prostitution, drugs and ritual.
131, Yet to continue trench warfare as before would be a mistake.
132, Many people believe that what happened in 1940 was a British chemical warfare experiment that went wrong.
133, The Ministry of Economic Warfare hung on the periphery and stirred the witches' brew.
134, For now, each branch of the military is studying how to engage in and protect itself against information warfare.
135, That is, each side would promise not to be the first to launch nuclear weapons in warfare.
136, For the first time, in 1968, there was evidence of planned strategic acts of violence and conspiratorial warfare by blacks.
137, A portable sound system blared military marches, part of a continuing campaign of psychological warfare.
138, They are not practical instruments of warfare, though they genuinely reflect the factious bellicose tendencies of their builders.
139, For jungle warfare, Charlie had much better weapons: the AK47.
140, The government fears a nightmare scenario of nuclear or chemical warfare.
141, The locals are great hunters and scouts, adept at guerilla warfare and skilled with bow, sword and axe.
142, Neith: goddess of Sais and a divinity of warfare, with her early symbols of a bow and arrows and shield.
143, While the Germanic tribes were not always engaged in warfare,(http://sentencedict.com/warfare.html) they were in a state of constant preparation for it.
144, Actual conditions of warfare were simulated in training, with plenty of exposure to live ammunition.
145, Yet over the years internecine warfare has played an important role in shaping the Republican Party.
146, From now on there was almost continuous warfare between them and the kings of Shoa.
147, Though scholars once thought it was relatively peaceful, the classic Maya world now is viewed as driven by warfare and rivalry.
148, For a time it was almost open warfare between them.
149, As in human warfare, chemical defences are essentially deterrents rather than everyday weapons.
150, Perhaps it wasn't a good idea to launch into open warfare against some one like Eleanor.
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