germ warfare

NOUN
  1. the use of harmful bacteria as a weapon
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How To Use germ warfare In A Sentence

  • The germ warfare in Changde launched by the Japanese 731 Troop in 1941 brought about great harm to the local people.
  • These days germ warfare is just one more front in the battle for industrial supremacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this form of germ warfare, Botox removes those unsightly furrows between your brows, the crow's feet at the corners of your eyes, and even the worry lines on your forehead.
  • Americans took precautions on Tuesday to counter the threat of germ warfare, their fears stoked by the death of one man in Florida from anthrax and a positive test for the disease returned by another man.
  • While the great powers were spending massive amounts of money on weapons and germ warfare, children were dying of starvation in many lands.
  • BRITAIN faces a growing threat from germ warfare terror attacks, an intelligence chief warns. The Sun
  • We must also consider the potential for some lunatic to introduce a form of germ warfare.
  • During the Korean War, he shot along with his teacher several science documentaries such as Smashing Enemy's Germ Warfare.
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