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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181, A correct solution of this problem is one of the prerequisites unhampered development of guerrilla warfare.
182, With enough merchants you can wage economic warfare to really deprive your enemies.
183, Mexican troops close off a Tijuana hospital to protect suspected drug traffickers wounded in gang warfare.
184, Republican opponents have described Mr Obama's plan as "class warfare" and say they'll oppose any tax increases.
185, How come a viewpoint difference is escalated to such a wordy warfare?
186, Maj San Aung of DKBA Brigade 5 said the brigade changed tactics because it has fewer fighters than the regime, so urban guerrilla warfare is a more effective way to hurt the junta.
187, In the trench warfare in a lot of his comrades were wounded in the gunfire.
188, The birth of the Nautilus literally added a new dimension to undersea warfare... some admirals to so far as to call it a "quantum jump" comparable to the shift from sail to steam.
189, To the north, nomadic tribes have always roamed, developing skill of horsemanship, raiding, and warfare.
190, The dreadful , haunting fear of nuclear warfare casts a sobering pall over all international relations.
191, Even some experts predict, the intending psychological campaign will be stratagem psychological warfare.
192, Instead of the war ending quickly, it became bogged down in trench warfare.
193, Wars become depersonalized, and hand - to - hand fighting is replaced by machine warfare.
194, The British military analyst Major General Shelford Bidwell has dubbed this form of Chinese military strategy "teach a lesson" warfare.
195, Indeed, the on-again, off-again pattern of warfare leads many researchers to reject the notion that war is an inevitable consequence of human nature.
196, Electronic warfare, such as radio - electronic or cryptographic means.
197, Under certain conditions, warfare works better to the overall victory than trench warfare.
198, The basic situation and federate structure of the warfare simulation based on HLA are introduced.
199, It is considered that mustard gas is the most effective one of warfare agents.
200, Some might call a ban on autonomous robots naive or complain that it would tie the hands of soldiers faced with irregular warfare.
201, The eight-day exercise is being held in the South China Sea, where both navies will conduct maritime surveillance, air defense and anti-submarine warfare exercises.
202, On the other side, the incident shows a Chinese government that is dangerously trigger-happy, willing to wage economic warfare on the slightest provocation.
203, But you couldn't possibly have known about the Japanese biological warfare experiments in Harbin!
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204, The compensation of the Japanese government for Chinese victims in the bacteriological warfare has not been settled, which is related to relevant laws.
205, The Japanese Army 731 engaged in bacteriological warfare research was very special in all the Japanese land force.
206, The prospect for the future is accelerating and eventually runaway inflation at home, accompanied by monetary breakdown and economic warfare abroad.
207, Meanwhile the British fought psychological warfare against the Argentine soldiers.
208, Our country refused to arm our soldiers with biological warfare.
209, I had worked under him during the war on a leader cable scheme and antisubmarine warfare.
210, Now analysts are beginning to weigh in on the game's potential, with one professional prognosticator saying the game could nearly match sales of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
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