Use "hostilities" in a sentence

1. Synonyms: Belligerency; hostilities

2. 15 Each had enough decorum to suspend further hostilities.

3. an act of armed conflict, hostilities, civil war or insurrection

4. Hence, personal dislikes and hostilities determine where a person can gain admission.

5. Between 1821 and 1828, the island was the scene of repeated hostilities.

6. The ambassador did his utmost to prevent the outbreak of hostilities.

7. Much of Europe was starving when the hostilities ended in 1918.

8. Hostilities between the two groups have been in Abeyance since last June

9. It calls for the immediate cessation of hostilities and human rights abuses

10. An Armistice agreement may involve a partial, temporary, or total cessation of hostilities.

11. He continued these hostilities as king, taking Pyongyang in 377 with 30,000 men.

12. However, the Bahraini hostilities were in violation of the 1820 Anglo-Bahraini Treaty.

13. Hostilities with Jordan began with a Jordanian bombardment of the Israeli part of Jerusalem.

14. Hostilities ended on 29 April 1945, when the German forces in Italy surrendered.

15. Plata opposed the declaration of hostilities because they had few arms and ammunition.

16. Armistice, an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents

17. 12 Any hostilities could result in retaliation and further embroil U.N. troops in fighting.

18. Blenny arrived in Subic Bay on 14 August 1945, the day before hostilities ceased

19. Antonyms for Appositions include oppositions, resistances, hostilities, antagonisms, defiances, obstructions, disapprovals, antipathies, counteractions and

20. Hostilities were stopped several times to allow some in the White House to leave.

21. Synonyms for Belligerences include aggressivenesses, aggressions, combativeness, truculences, antagonisms, bellicosities, feistiness, hostilities, militances and

22. Synonyms for Antagonisms include hostilities, antipathies, animuses, enmities, conflicts, contentions, friction, rivalries, bitternesses and discords

23. At the outbreak of hostilities, there had been some 85 German ships near the Americas.

24. Synonyms for Bloodsheds include warfares, battles, wars, conflicts, fightings, bloodbaths, hostilities, bloodlettings, gores and onslaughts

25. Persons taking no Active part in the hostilities ”; indeed, they do not claim this status

26. Synonyms for Aversions include disgust, hates, horrors, loathings, hatreds, abhorrences, antipathies, hostilities, repugnances and revulsions

27. The treaty concluded the Thirty Years’ War, and with it most of the hostilities ended.

28. The hostilities of the 2006 Lebanon War put the ancient structures of Tyre at risk.

29. In its paragraph # it also condemns in plain language all violence and hostilities directed against civilians

30. The Suez Canal, blocked as a result of the hostilities, was cleared by the United Nations.

31. They jostled, browbeat , and threatened one another, but they did not come to actual hostilities.

32. In March 1802, France and Britain agreed to end hostilities under the Treaty of Amiens.

33. During the Sith-Imperial War, Emperor Roan Fel forbade them from participating in the hostilities.

34. " lf hostilities cannot be avoided, the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act.

35. Taylor's return to Pearl Harbor coincided very closely with the formal end to hostilities in Korea.

36. In Budapest, the Soviets were eventually fought to a stand-still and hostilities began to wane.

37. These policies are, in turn, aggravating hostilities and allowing the Bush administration to justify its belligerence.

38. All aircraft entering such zones, including the aircraft of neutral states, risk damage from the hostilities.

39. Beginning definition, an act or circumstance of entering upon an action or state: the Beginning of hostilities

40. With the outbreak of hostilities in the Korean War, Monterey was recommissioned on 15 September 1950.

41. Hostilities abated for a short time, and he was freed under the Treaty of Malestroit in 1341.

42. In August, she shifted to Mare Island, but with the cessation of hostilities repair work was halted.

43. The six cannons of the Portuguese initiated the hostilities, the Spanish side soon replied, but very ineffectively.

44. Despite calls for a ceasefire by the United Nations Security Council, hostilities continued until 20 August 1988.

45. These include the Agreement for General Cessation of Hostilities (AGCH) # uly # and the Agreement of Intent (AOI), August

46. (August) Five Central American nations agree on a plan to bring an end to the hostilities in Nicaragua.

47. (74) Sometimes, the administrative records may lag behind the event; or may themselves have been destroyed during hostilities.

48. That year, the revolutionaries and the Spanish signed the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, which temporarily reduced hostilities.

49. Attack: verb abuse , adgredi , adoriri , advance upon , aggress , assail , assault , assume the offensive , bear down upon , beat , begin hostilities against

50. Some of the Arboreals proved to be allies of the Human effort to end hostilities with the Xindi.1

51. Foreign trade returned after these hostilities, but Boston's merchants had found alternatives for their capital investments in the interim.

52. Under UN pressure, the government terminated its contract with EO before the accord could be implemented, and hostilities recommenced.

53. Once hostilities began, Revere once again joined the artillery, serving without note until the disastrous expedition to Castine, Maine.

54. 26 The War threatened to sweep away such fears in the uninhibited jingoism that greeted the outbreak of hostilities.

55. The 2006 war between Israel and Lebanon, following hostilities ongoing since 1973, with South Lebanon occupied until May 2000.

56. Six hours before the outbreak of hostilities, Meir met with Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan and general David Elazar.

57. The United Provinces (roughly today's Netherlands) fought on until the Twelve Years' Truce, which did not end the hostilities.

58. 8 The War threatened to sweep away such fears in the uninhibited jingoism that greeted the outbreak of hostilities.

59. The result of the negotiations were the 1949 Armistice Agreements, which ended the official hostilities of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

60. After the end of hostilities, HMS Venerable repatriated prisoners of war to Canada and Australia, before returning to the UK.

61. Formal hostilities broke out on 7 July 1937 between China and Japan with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident outside Beijing.

62. The greater its dependence on others, the less its ability to issue credible threats or to mobilise for sustained hostilities.

63. The attack occurred 34 years after the Korean Armistice Agreement that ended the hostilities of the Korean War on 27 July 1953.

64. South Korea 's military had been carrying out an exercise nearby , but it denies opening hostilities by firing towards the North .

65. For purposes of reparation or punishment after hostilities, Aggression has been defined in international law as any use of armed force

66. And its origins date back to Armistice Day 1918, which marked the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front in WWI

67. On 11 August 2006 the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved UN Security Council Resolution 1701, in an effort to end the hostilities.

68. The ship was launched on 9 September 1938 and commissioned on 8 May 1939, four months before the opening of hostilities.

69. Attempts to breach these injunctions resulted in severe financial penalties being imposed on the print unions and the eventual cessation of hostilities.

70. While all these words mean "having an aggressive or fighting attitude," Belligerent often implies being actually at war or engaged in hostilities.

71. More than three quarters of the world’s population live in countries with significant restrictions on religion, either because of official policies or social hostilities.

72. Armistice definition, a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the Armistice of 1918

73. Avatar is the story of an ex-Marine who finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien planet filled with exotic life forms

74. / əˈbeɪ.əns / a state of not happening or being used at present: Hostilities between the two groups have been in Abeyance since last June

75. Should hostilities break out among the former allies, then Britain was committed to provide 150,000 troops, or the equivalent in financial aid to its Cobelligerents

76. After the Second World War the substantial number of amateur companies that had existed before the outbreak of hostilities reduced by two-thirds.

77. As hostilities loomed, the battleship was instead dispatched north to Scapa Flow, and was at anchor there when war was declared on 3 September.

78. Military decorations have become more common, as they were created, and bestowed, by the major powers during the near 50 years of undeclared hostilities.

79. As part of the succession dispute that led to the opening hostilities of the Genpei War, he was declassed (renamed "Minamoto no Mochimitsu") and exiled.

80. "Thomas Fisher to the Duke of Somerset, Protector, Apprizing him of Intelligence he had received concerning tumults at Edinburgh; and of hostilities " 2