Sentence examples for to hostilities from inspiring English sources

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to hostilities

noun

The state of being hostile.

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Rwanda called for an end to hostilities.

The US and EU urged an immediate end to hostilities.

Also, ultimately, people just want an end to hostilities.

Even a scowling Rafael Correa, Ecuador's president, agreed to declare an end to hostilities.

PKK leaders insist: "We are obliged to maintain this halt to hostilities, without succumbing to doubt".

Unless it also declares an end to hostilities, that will put Mr Pastrana under more pressure.

By 1781 British merchants were clamouring for an end to hostilities.

Lincoln also used the message to defend his initial response to hostilities.

The UN secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, called for an immediate halt to hostilities.

Few people here in Congo's capital expect an immediate end to hostilities.

"We want to see a ceasefire and an end to hostilities.

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