combatant in the PONS Dictionary

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Combatants who break specific provisions of the laws of war are termed unlawful combatants.
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The numbers were non sequential, submarine designs had numbers 600-900, small combatants 100-200 and large ships 1000 plus.
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The mechanized mass-destruction of enemy combatants grew ever more deadly.
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A character whose primary task is healing other characters might be judged based on how much he healed combatants during the fight.
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The combatants then add their attack values to their roll.
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Combat tends to be focused on large battles with multiple combatants.
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In the program, demobilized combatants would receive a one-time incentive food package of wheat, pulses, vegetable oil and iodised salt.
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When questioned, they said that they had been on the scene only as observers, not as combatants.
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Each round is preceded by the origin of the combatants.
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The dimensions of the ribbon for combatants are: red 2.5 mm; white, 5 mm.; red, 29 mm.; white, 5 mm.; red 2.5 mm.
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