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warfare

[ wawr-fair ]

noun

  1. the process of military struggle between two nations or groups of nations; war.
  2. armed conflict between two massed enemies, armies, or the like.
  3. conflict, especially when vicious and unrelenting, between competitors, political rivals, etc.


warfare

/ ˈ·ÉÉ”ËËŒ´Úɛə /

noun

  1. the act, process, or an instance of waging war
  2. conflict, struggle, or strife
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of warfare1

1425–75; late Middle English werefare, i.e., a faring forth to war; war 1, fare
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Kilmer's reputation for being difficult on set had reportedly exploded into open warfare with the director, Joel Schumacher, normally the most temperate of men, who called his leading man's behaviour "difficult and childish".

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This week’s episode finds the small-scale warfare and passive aggressiveness between the trio coming to a head.

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He also highlights Russia's hybrid warfare: from cyber attacks to sabotage, as well as unidentified drones over German military sites.

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The military's aerial warfare is being sustained by continued support from Russia and China.

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Trump proclaimed on 15 March that members of the Venezuelan crime gang Tren de Aragua were "conducting irregular warfare" against the US, justifying their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.

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