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war·fare [ˈwɔ:feəʳ] N no pl

warfare

gang ˈwar·fare N no pl

gang warfare

germ ˈwar·fare N

na·val ˈwar·fare N no pl

trench ˈwar·fare N no pl

Usage examples with warfare

guerilla warfare

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The ship was considered a good command and remained in service throughout the 23 years of warfare which followed, eventually being sold in 1816.
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There they spent almost two years studying political ideologies and guerrilla warfare.
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It was concluded that forming a front line was a mistake because it was not consistent with guerrilla warfare.
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This led to open warfare in the 1218.
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No more mobile warfare in wide open spaces.
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Intermittent guerrilla warfare continued in the region for ten years, with many victims on both sides.
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The idea of carrying out a large-scale operation reflected conventional military thinking, ill-adapted to guerrilla warfare.
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Patrol and littoral warfare units include: three light frigates, six corvettes and 14 patrol vessels.
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He did not think free market competition necessitated competitive warfare.
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Instead, with the help of his military commanders, he opted for small scale battles and guerrilla warfare.
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