wage war in English

start a battle, declare a wa

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1. It is but vain unjustly to wage war.

2. Obviously you can not wage war without taxing.

3. Why do people hate one another and wage war?”

4. They will wage war, for Jehovah is with them;+

5. It will soon wage war on all wickedness. —Ps.

6. On a far-flung front we must wage war.

7. So will Jehovah of armies come down to wage war

8. Through Samuel, Jehovah told Saul to wage war against the Amalekites.

9. He destroyed much of the South's potential and psychology to wage war."

10. * In what ways does Satan wage war against the youth of the Church?

11. In time, I learned how to wage war and became a respected military officer.

12. The invader must capture these points to destroy the defender's ability to wage war.

13. I have returned from exile to wage war and reclaim our land, our birthright.

14. The government are to step up their attempt to wage war against/on drugs.

15. All the weapons they need to wage war are readily Available on the civilian market.

16. Even so, many Western children are learning to wage war in the comfort of their homes.

17. They wage war with the one seated on the white horse —Jesus, who leads heavenly armies.

18. Ephraim and Syria wage war against Judah—Christ will be born of a virgin—Compare Isaiah 7.

19. People with the will and strength of character to stand up to those who would wage war...

20. [Latin belligerāns, Belligerant-, present participle of belligerāre, to wage war, from belliger, warlike : bellum, war + gerere, to

21. When Christ received Kingdom power, his first act was to wage war on Satan in the invisible heavens.

22. Wage war with advanced weapons and technology in Blacklight: Retribution, a free-to-play, futuristic first-person shooter

23. But Eretria was a polis which could wage war on Xerxes of Persia if it chose, and it did.

24. 20 Afterward the Moʹab·ites+ and the Amʹmon·ites,+ together with some of the Amʹmon·im,* came to wage war against Je·hoshʹa·phat.

25. 1714: The Case of the Catalans (2014) Outwit your opponents' secret agenda as you wage war together against Bourbon forces

26. Housewives knowingly or unknowingly wage war on bacteria when they use kitchen disinfectants, bleaches, iodine, carbolic acid and hydrogen peroxide.

27. This interim government, established by de Gaulle, aimed to continue to wage war against Germany and to purge collaborators from office.

28. The Prince informs her that his father died when he was young and his mother had to wage war to defend his kingdom.

29. With an unstoppable force of the world’s most powerful Armored combat vehicles at your disposal, take to the battlefield to wage war with over 100 powerful vehicles.

30. Bellum gerere, "to wage war") is an individual, group, country or other entity which acts in a hostile manner, such as engaging in combat. Belligerent comes …

31. 2 ‘they had to Compete with other firms for the contract’ SYNONYMS contend , vie, fight, battle, clash, tussle, grapple, wrestle, wrangle, jockey, wage war, cross swords, lock horns, go head to head

32. Airpower has become predominant, both as a deterrent to war, and—in the eventuality of war—as the devastating force to destroy an enemy’s potential and fatally undermine his will to wage war

33. 7 Now in the days of Aʹhaz+ son of Joʹtham son of Uz·ziʹah, the king of Judah, King Reʹzin of Syria and Peʹkah+ son of Rem·a·liʹah, the king of Israel, came up to wage war against Jerusalem, but he* could not capture it.

34. Become Ruler of the World by establishing and leading a Civilization from the dawn of man into the space age: Wage war, conduct diplomacy, discover new technologies, go head-to-head with some of history’s greatest leaders and build the most powerful empire the world has ever known.

35. Belligerent (adj.) 1570s, "waging war, engaged in hostilities," from Latin belligerantem (nominative belligerans), past participle of belligerare "to wage war," from bellum "war" (see bellicose) + gerere "to bear, to carry" (see gest).The noun meaning "party or nation at war" is from 1811

36. Bella, mulier qui hominum Allicit et accipit eos per fortis: war, a woman who lures men and takes them by force: Latin proverb [citation needed] bella gerant alii Protesilaus amet! let others wage war Protesilaus should love! Originally from Ovid, Heroides 13.84, where Laodamia is writing to her husband Protesilaus who is at the Trojan War.

37. The Asuras were power-seeking deities from Hindu mythology that were seen as the traditional enemies of the Devas (the Hindu gods) - while the Devas are almost universally accepted as divine and righteous in Hindu belief the Asura are often viewed as sinful, materialistic and demonic: happy to wage war on the Devas or anything else that may interfere with their own selfish goals.