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US
/ˌmɪɫəˈtɛɹəɫi/
]
[ UK /mˌɪlɪtˈɛɹəli/ ]
[ UK /mˌɪlɪtˈɛɹəli/ ]
ADVERB
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with respect to the military
on a militarily significant scale
How To Use militarily In A Sentence
- The guerrilla war may be annoying, and deadly, but it is also, the brass tells us, militarily insignificant.
- Achieving both can fortify a region militarily and put its economy on par with the world's best.
- As the country has become economically and militarily stronger, partially concealed ambiguities regarding interaction with the West have resurfaced.
- They have been galvanised into collective action — militarily, politically and economically.
- The city of Jinan, which Google described as the origin of the latest attack, sits 400 kilometers south of Beijing and is important technologically and militarily. Beijing Fires Back at Google
- Forcing that outcome now is right and timely, and may obviate the need to pursue it militarily later.
- Several decades earlier, in eastern Manchuria, NURHACHI (15591626, Taizu) had organized militarily (1615) under eight banners a group of Tungusic tribes. B. The Qing Dynasty
- Peter attempted to modernize and westernize the country militarily, administratively, economically, and culturally, often through the use of force.
- And his critics largely do not oppose his view that Western powers should have the right to intervene militarily in troublesome states.
- Intervening militarily will not bring peace.