civil war in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for civil war in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

war [wɔːʳ, Am wɔːr] N no pl, no indef art

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A period of civil war ensued, with no ruler able to hold office for more than a year.
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His rise to power followed three years of anarchy and civil war and restored the state to its previous greatness.
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However, he only served less than half the term before the county was thrown into upheaval by the outbreak of the civil war.
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The two corps united as one and expanded in 1863 in the midst of the American Civil War.
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Surrey had a prominent role in the development of the radical political movements unleashed by the civil war.
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It is motivated to create a new world order and that start of a civil war.
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As both sides increased the ferocity of their attacks, the country moved to full-scale civil war.
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The building has been restored and now includes civil war artifacts and a small museum.
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The civil war was played down by the government-controlled press as a minor insurrection quickly being brought under control.
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It had functioned throughout the period of civil war as a sanctuary that was out of bounds for combatants.
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