wartime in English

noun
1
a period during which a war is taking place.
The first photograph shows soldiers being conscripted during wartime as victims on an army production line.

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1. Nursing in wartime has its heartbreaking moments.

2. The government will commandeer ships only in wartime.

3. They have killed their fellow Trinitarians in wartime.

4. Victory – in a setting of wartime or competition.

5. Provoked by wartime hysteria, some labeled us Communists.

6. Black markets flourish in most countries during wartime.

7. Neutrality during wartime is a characteristic of true worship.

8. His wartime experiences were inexplicably absent from the diaries.

9. T1 - Aestheticizing Risk in Wartime: The SLA to Iraq

10. The cost of living continued to rise in wartime.

11. The wartime government first recruited men from nonessential industries.

12. 22 He was a wartime minister and intimate of Churchill.

13. It displays a daunting array of collections and wartime relics.

14. Jeffries, John . Wartime America: The World War II Home Front . 19

15. Simon's euphemistic descriptions of wartime crimes have been heavily criticized.

16. A continuation of wartime industrial conscription was a popular choice.

17. Some rock's obsession with my personal accountability in a wartime tragedy?

18. Since the wartime population needed replenishment, pregnancies were a good sign.

19. Other wartime roles include control of prisoners of war and refugees.

20. The Imperial Guard (mostly ex-samurai) was always maintained at wartime strength.

21. Bakehouses in Nagorno Karabakh's Capital are Supplying Free Wartime Daily Bread for Residents

22. Petrol was so strictly rationed in wartime that bikes were always in demand.

23. Canadian National Railways was born out of both wartime and domestic urgency.

24. Collaborationism is cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime

25. Because of wartime secrecy, he had not been aware of the reactor's existence.

26. Campaign handbills and petitions Appealedto people's wartime sense of patriotism, democracy, and fairness

27. The South Australian Government in this period built on former wartime manufacturing industries.

28. The wartime idyll between Pamela Churchill and Harriman has long been publicly known.

29. The Thatcher revolution reasserted the wartime values of belligerence, stoicism, chauvinism and repression.

30. 8 It requires a mobilisation of effort that normally is only achieved in wartime.

31. Casablanca definition, a seaport in NW Morocco: wartime conference of Roosevelt and Churchill, January, 1943

32. At the end of the Phoney War, Winston Churchill became the wartime Prime Minister.

33. The wartime animus of the two nations subsided into mutual distrust when peace finally came.

34. It was correctly viewed as the low point of wartime morale on the home front.

35. South Korean Abductees by North Korea are categorized into two groups, wartime Abductees and postwar Abductees

36. 24 The wartime spivs, the teddy boys and the mods each had their own distinctive hair style.

37. Its chief exports had been sponges and merchant seamen, and those brought in nothing in wartime.

38. He also wrote books documenting the history of wartime resistance against the Nazi German occupation of Poland.

39. Reality now was the children catching insects for food, and wartime silence under a high, full moon.

40. There were moments of black humour as well regarding the safety of deaf people in wartime conditions.

41. While in London in 1765 he published his wartime Journals, and A Concise Account of North America.

42. 30 This wasn't the sort of stuff that would help lager sales or public morale during wartime.

43. During a wartime crisis, some Israelite soldiers killed animals and “fell to eating along with the blood.”

44. During wartime a money payment was made from the sultan's coffers to supplement the spoils of war.

45. Atrocities definition: acts of extreme cruelty , esp against prisoners or civilians in wartime Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

46. Other deaths occurred in the wartime evacuations and due to war related malnutrition and disease in the interior.

47. With the increased wartime adjustment of bus lines came on 16 October 1939 the amplifier line 274 added.

48. Some congregations organized witnessing excursions to remote villages, where they discovered that wartime experiences had changed former attitudes.

49. He also sought exceptions for anti-personnel mines used in wartime, and for those protecting anti-tank mines.

50. When an admiral's staff was aboard during wartime, this number could swell to 80 officers and 1500 crewmen.