Sentence examples for to warfare from inspiring English sources

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to warfare

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The waging of war or armed conflict against an enemy.

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This city didn't fall victim to warfare or weather.

But the administration considered those online efforts alternatives to warfare.

Older soldiers in Myanmar are inured to warfare.

Both symposia and gymnasia in different ways mirrored or were preparatory to warfare (see below).

Despite their complex social organization, the Antillean Arawak were not given to warfare.

The Canadians defended their actions, then and now, by comparing it to warfare.

Owing to warfare and economic sanctions, exports dropped by about three-fourths in the 1990s.

The emerging popular consensus about our biological predisposition to warfare is troubling.

The fall of Carthage and Corinth did not even mark a temporary end to warfare.

Domesticated for more than five millennia, they have been used for everything from farming to warfare.

But there's far more to warfare in Forbidden Stars than dice.

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