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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151, We need to remember that, unlike modern warfare, medieval campaigns were seasonal.
152, The Etruscans soon engaged in active commerce, which they boosted through piracy and warfare.
153, Chemical warfare directly into mucous membranes is just part of what activists face in Humboldt.
154, The outbreak of a new war made defence against chemical warfare agents once again an urgent problem.
155, In the entrenched warfare of those times, the shadow of the future for each platoon was long.
156, During these years of continual warfare, religious questions were seldom if ever brought to the fore.
157, As the only country with first-hand experience of modern missile warfare at sea Britain will benefit from its hard learned lesson.
158, Two specialized weapons, designed primarily for antitank warfare, were quite common, al-though they often stayed in camp.
159, For nearly a year, Sotheby's and Christie's engaged in warfare to secure the estate sale.
160, Their strategy seems to be widespread but low- level guerrilla warfare to discredit and destabilise the Phnom Penh government.
161, President Clinton and the Republican Senate are waging election-year warfare over the confirmation of 135 presidential appointees.
162, At this point appeared a major difference from Napoleonic warfare: much more skilled staff work was now required.
163, We can not afford to be lackadaisical in our spiritual warfare.
164, The displays provide a vivid insight into the way the castle grew in response to new developments in contemporary warfare.
165, Has is hit the psychological warfare to?
166, It is imperative to conduct psychological warfare.
167, Lynette : Do you know what psychological warfare is?
168, Information warfare is a feature of military coflict.
169, Europeans are squeamish about warfare and armies.
170, There was continual warfare between Rehoboam and Jeroboam.
171, Why will information warfare be fought?
172, Naval special warfare brigade training to cruel known.
173, WSJ: You've described the filmmaking process as trench warfare.
174, Does not have the battle field experience of warfare. It's always solo infiltration missions.
175, First, such proposals amount to un-American "class warfare",[sentencedict.com](sentencedict.com/warfare.html) pitting the working class against corporations and the rich.
176, Above all, the warfare of Hester's spirit at that epoch was perpetuated in Pearl.
177, The media has come under some fire during the global financial crisis for fuelling class warfare.
178, Lucullus invades Armenia, starting centuries of warfare between the Roman and Persian empires.
179, The helicopter was mainly intended for anti-armour warfare role, carrying four HJ-8 wire-guided anti-tank missiles.
180, "The taxing aspect of this is worse than Robin Hood," said economist Peter Morici, a University of Maryland professor. "He's resurrecting class warfare for political gain."
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