internecine in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for internecine in the English»Spanish Dictionary

internecine [Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈˌnɛˌsin, ɪn(t)ərˈnisaɪn, Brit ˌɪntəˈniːsʌɪn] ADJ usu attr form

internecine in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for internecine in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The army also intervened in this stage in internecine quarrels.
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His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century.
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At times these internecine battles took on characteristics of a civil war.
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It devolved into a large number of technologically backward societies, many of them ruled by petty tyrants and prey to internecine warfare.
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Many of these groups were essentially warlord bands, engaging more in smuggling and in internecine fighting than in combat operations.
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Thus, any war of succession is by definition an internecine war, but not necessarily a civil war.
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Royalist officers, split between liberals and conservatives, fought an internecine war among themselves.
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This zone featured areas of political vacuum, underdevelopment, and internecine conflicts which made it both unstable and ripe for conquest.
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The agreement included measures to end the internecine violence.
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Internecine warfare between labor sluggers eliminated many of the earliest racketeers.
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