desertion|desertions in English
noun
[de'ser·tion || -'zɜːʃn]
abandonment; act of leaving the army without permissio
Use "desertion|desertions" in a sentence
1. Not surprisingly, the work was plagued by desertions.
2. Although the wife was in desertion, nevertheless it must be remembered that desertion is never irrevocable.
3. Is desertion grounds for divorce?
4. Conscientious objection, absence without leave and desertion
5. Some have been shot for desertion.
6. He was court-martialled for desertion.
7. Desertion is a ground for divorce.
8. She felt betrayed by her husband's desertion.
9. 21, on the ground of Causeless desertion
10. Desertion from the army is punishable by death.
11. His desertion from the army brought dishonor on his family.
12. A silence of desertion was in the front.
13. During the war, desertion was punishable by death.
14. He took his son's desertion as a personal Affront
15. Her right to maintenance was not lost by desertion.
16. He took his son's desertion as a personal affront.
17. The desertion rate was the highest in the world.
18. The officer was convicted of desertion at a court martial.
19. Millions are disengaged from their children through divorce or desertion.
20. ‘he took his son's desertion as a personal Affront’
21. After two years he divorced his wife for desertion.
22. 6 The officer was convicted of desertion at a court martial.
23. The high rate of desertion has added to the army's woes.
24. Desertion Your wife has left you for a continuous period of two years.
25. Mutiny and insubordination, desertion, and fraudulent enlistment and absence without leave;