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Meanings of Miliolitic:
adjectiveContaining or composed of miliolites.
Militancy
ˈmɪl.tən.siMeanings of Militancy:
nounThe use of confrontational or violent methods in support of a political or social cause.
Usage examples:
There are signs of growing militancy among workers
Meanings of Militant:
adjectiveFavouring confrontational or violent methods in support of a political or social cause.
Usage examples:
The army are in conflict with militant groups
nounA militant person.
Usage examples:
Militants became increasingly impatient of parliamentary manoeuvres
Meanings of Militantly:
adverbIn a way that is active, determined, and often willing to use force
Usage examples:
She is militantly opposed to using animals for scientific tests., "i worked hard to get here," she …
Meanings of Militants:
nounA militant person.
Usage examples:
Militants became increasingly impatient of parliamentary manoeuvres
adjectiveFavouring confrontational or violent methods in support of a political or social cause.
Usage examples:
The army are in conflict with militant groups
Meanings of Militaries:
nounThe armed forces of a country.
Usage examples:
As a young man he joined the military and pursued a career in the army
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
Usage examples:
The build-up of military activity
Meanings of Militarily:
adverbIn a military manner; by means of armed forces.
Usage examples:
Troops intervened militarily to restore order
Meanings of Militarisation:
nounThe action or process of equipping or supplying a place, organization, etc. with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The militarization of the border has reached new heights
Meanings of Militarise:
verbEquip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The commander said the deployment of missles would be contrary to the country's pledge not to milit…
Meanings of Militarised:
verbEquip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The commander said the deployment of missles would be contrary to the country's pledge not to milit…
adjectiveEquipped or supplied with soldiers or other miltary resources.
Usage examples:
A militarized security zone
Meanings of Militarising:
verbEquip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The commander said the deployment of missles would be contrary to the country's pledge not to milit…
Meanings of Militarism:
nounThe belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
Usage examples:
The hostility and militarism of the regime has not ebbed in any perceptible manner
Meanings of Militarist:
nounA person who believes that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
Usage examples:
A group of militarists within the administration
adjectiveHolding the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
Usage examples:
An aggressive militarist foreign policy
Meanings of Militaristic:
adjectiveAdvocating or pursuing an aggressive military policy; hawkish.
Usage examples:
They continue to pursue a militaristic policy
Meanings of Militarists:
nounA person who believes that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
Usage examples:
A group of militarists within the administration
adjectiveHolding the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
Usage examples:
An aggressive militarist foreign policy
Meanings of Militarization:
nounThe action or process of equipping or supplying a place, organization, etc. with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The militarization of the border has reached new heights
Meanings of Militarize:
verbEquip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The commander said the deployment of missles would be contrary to the country's pledge not to milit…
Meanings of Militarized:
verbEquip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The commander said the deployment of missles would be contrary to the country's pledge not to milit…
adjectiveEquipped or supplied with soldiers or other miltary resources.
Usage examples:
A militarized security zone
Meanings of Militarizes:
verbEquip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The commander said the deployment of missles would be contrary to the country's pledge not to milit…
Meanings of Militarizing:
verbEquip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
Usage examples:
The commander said the deployment of missles would be contrary to the country's pledge not to milit…
Meanings of Military:
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
Usage examples:
The build-up of military activity
nounThe armed forces of a country.
Usage examples:
As a young man he joined the military and pursued a career in the army
Meanings of Militate:
verb(of a fact or circumstance) be a powerful or conclusive factor in preventing.
Usage examples:
These fundamental differences will militate against the two communities coming together
phrasal verbTo make something less likely to happen or succeed
Usage examples:
The complexity and costliness of the judicial system militate against justice for the individual.
Meanings of Militated:
verb(of a fact or circumstance) be a powerful or conclusive factor in preventing.
Usage examples:
These fundamental differences will militate against the two communities coming together
phrasal verbTo make something less likely to happen or succeed
Usage examples:
The complexity and costliness of the judicial system militate against justice for the individual.
Meanings of Militates:
verb(of a fact or circumstance) be a powerful or conclusive factor in preventing.
Usage examples:
These fundamental differences will militate against the two communities coming together
phrasal verbTo make something less likely to happen or succeed
Usage examples:
The complexity and costliness of the judicial system militate against justice for the individual.
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