War ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

War ( noun )

  1. A state of armed conflict between nations or states, or between different groups within a nation or state.
  2. A prolonged and widespread armed conflict, typically involving the use of large-scale military force.
  3. A situation of intense competition, conflict, or hostility.

Origin:

Old english wær, of germanic origin; related to old high german werra "strife" and old norse verr "enemy".

Examples:

  1. The war between the two countries lasted for several years.
  2. The war resulted in the deaths of many innocent civilians.
  3. The war ended in a treaty between the two nations.
  4. The war has left the country in ruins.
  5. The war has had a profound impact on the economy.

(As a verb)

War ( verb )

  1. A state of armed conflict between nations or states, or between different groups within a nation or state.
  2. A prolonged and widespread armed conflict, typically involving the use of large-scale military force.
  3. A situation of intense competition, conflict, or hostility.

Origin:

Old english wær, of germanic origin; related to old high german werra "strife" and old norse verr "enemy".

Examples:

  1. The war between the two countries lasted for several years.
  2. The war resulted in the deaths of many innocent civilians.
  3. The war ended in a treaty between the two nations.
  4. The war has left the country in ruins.
  5. The war has had a profound impact on the economy.

(As a verb)

War ( verb )

  1. A state of armed conflict between nations or states, or between different groups within a nation or state.
  2. A prolonged and widespread armed conflict, typically involving the use of large-scale military force.
  3. A situation of intense competition, conflict, or hostility.

Origin:

Old english wær, of germanic origin; related to old high german werra "strife" and old norse verr "enemy".

Examples:

  1. The war between the two countries lasted for several years.
  2. The war resulted in the deaths of many innocent civilians.
  3. The war ended in a treaty between the two nations.
  4. The war has left the country in ruins.
  5. The war has had a profound impact on the economy.
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