militia|militias in English
noun
[mi·li·tia || mɪ'lɪʃə]
reserve army of citizens that are called upon during emergencies; underground citizen's paramilitary group whose goal is to defend individual rights against interference by the federal government
Use "militia|militias" in a sentence
1. Other human militias?
2. The militia.
3. ["Party youth militia"]
4. And it 's not just militias .
5. Militia is a mafia.
6. Aggressive militia groups.
7. The anarchists started to form volunteer militias.
8. The militia dispersed the rioters.
9. They were from militia corp.
10. Antidemocratic Insurgency Takes Shape As QAnon Melds With Militias
11. The troops will not attempt to disarm the warring militias.
12. The militia tactic would be different.
13. The unrest has subsided, but the local militias wield too much power.
14. Militias and Heer units also took part in these killings.
15. Although a large scale effort at disarming militias has succeeded, with the aid of the UN troops, the last militias are only being disarmed in 2007.
16. They are looking for Balhae's militia corp soldiers.
17. You got yourself a colonial militia, General
18. what is more noble than the militia?
19. The shotgun was also favored by citizen militias and similar groups.
20. He thought they were the local militia.
21. An Antidemocratic insurgency takes shape: Old ideological lines vanish as QAnon, militias meld
22. Rocket attacks, clashes of armed militias, and terrorist bombings are frequent occurrences.
23. Conflict between the two militias soon escalated into a full-scale war.
24. There was a militia, at least in Syria.
25. He supported the local militia, providing money for weapons.