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bel·lig·er·ent [bəˈlɪʤərənt] ADJ form

belligerent
belligerent

I . non-bel·ˈlig·er·ent ADJ

II . non-bel·ˈlig·er·ent N

Usage examples with belligerent

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English
The said officers, though initially belligerent and skeptical, eventually agree to cooperate.
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Ray was known to be rash and sometimes belligerent.
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Military strategy is a long-term projection of belligerents' policy with a broad view of outcome implications, including outside the concerns of military command.
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His motive is linked back to a denial given some years earlier that he was involved in negotiations with a belligerent foreign power.
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Its primary role consists in obtaining critical information about the belligerent as well as their surrounding terrain.
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After the war, a number of incidents have occurred in both conflict zones, and tensions between the belligerents remain high.
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They must be constructed in such a way so that the conditions are similar to those used by the belligerent's own soldiers in base camps.
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His tendency toward insult and vitriol offended most critics, who called him outrageous, belligerent, and self-righteous.
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Manic patients are frequently grandiose, obsessive, impulsive, irritable, belligerent, and frequently deny anything is wrong with them.
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But, as it often happens, the belligerent youth turn into docile adults, the good citizens of an unquestioning society.
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