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36 example sentences for WARFARE, such as:
1. A regional conflict would erupt into violent warfare.
2. Much of the violence is related to drugs and gang warfare.
3. Scarlett hastily carried the warfare into the enemy's territory.
4. Nor were those in the rear wanting in every caution and foresight known to forest warfare.
5. He said that at least 10 rebels were killed and more than 30 wounded in fierce urban warfare.
2. Much of the violence is related to drugs and gang warfare.
3. Scarlett hastily carried the warfare into the enemy's territory.
4. Nor were those in the rear wanting in every caution and foresight known to forest warfare.
5. He said that at least 10 rebels were killed and more than 30 wounded in fierce urban warfare.
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Meanings and Examples of WARFARE
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warfare
n. an active struggle between competing entities
n. the waging of armed conflict against an enemy
Classic Sentence: (31 in 3 pages)
1 Scarlett hastily carried the warfare into the enemy's territory.
2 He smiled at Kennicott, to imply that whatever he might say in the stress of being witty was not to count against him in the commercio-medical warfare.
3 Cutter lived in a state of perpetual warfare with his wife, and yet, apparently, they never thought of separating.
4 The terrific character of their merciless enemies increased immeasurably the natural horrors of warfare.
5 This sort of contempt for eminences, or rather dread of the labor of ascending them, might have been termed the besetting weakness of the warfare of the period.
6 In short, everything wore rather the appearance of a day of pleasure, than of an hour stolen from the dangers and toil of a bloody and vindictive warfare.
7 The beauty and manliness of warfare has been much deformed, Major Heyward, by the arts of your Monsieur Vauban.
8 Nor were those in the rear wanting in every caution and foresight known to forest warfare.
9 Heyward withdrew to the rampart, too uneasy and too little accustomed to the warfare of the woods to remain at ease under the possibility of such insidious attacks.
10 He who wishes to prosper in Indian warfare," returned the scout, "must not be too proud to learn from the wit of a native.
11 The charge, in that rude species of warfare, consisted merely in pushing from cover to cover, nigher to the enemy; and in this maneuver he was instantly and successfully obeyed.
12 In short, any eye at all practised in the signs of a frontier warfare might easily have traced all those unerring evidences of the ruthless results which attend an Indian vengeance.
13 as to affirm, for instance, following Buckle, that through civilisation mankind becomes softer, and consequently less bloodthirsty and less fitted for warfare.
14 Yes, I heard," said he sympathetically, and after a short pause added: "Yes, it's Scythian warfare.
15 People have called this kind of war "guerrilla warfare" and assume that by so calling it they have explained its meaning.
Example Sentence:
1 He said that at least 10 rebels were killed and more than 30 wounded in fierce urban warfare.
2 The hardest thing in warfare is to counter someone or a group of individuals who are willing to take their own lives in order to take others.
3 Much of the violence is related to drugs and gang warfare.
4 A regional conflict would erupt into violent warfare.
5 The Pentagon won't yet say how the USS John S. McCain was rammed by an oil tanker near Singapore, but an information warfare specialist in the Navy doubts the collision stoke cyber threat fears that GPS systems can be spoofed by hackers.