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warmongering

[ wawr-mong-ger-ing, -muhng- ]

noun

  1. the practices and principles of a warmonger.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of warmongering1

First recorded in 1940–45; warmonger + -ing 1
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Kilmer originally didn't want to appear in the film, saying he throught the script was silly and he disliked its warmongering.

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That led to a wave of state initiatives in 1982, which effectively shut down the warmongering.

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"Forms of ‘fossil fascism’ are rapidly emerging as a mixture of ultranationalism, deception, disinformation, repeated lies, othering and eventually warmongering."

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In the run-up to European Parliament elections last week, far-right political parties denounced expenditures for the Ukraine war as fruitless, counterproductive and warmongering — and found a measure of electoral success with that refrain.

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His warmongering must be stopped there; any other result emboldens him elsewhere.

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