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militarised

[ UK /mˈɪlɪtəɹˌa‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. issued military arms

How To Use militarised In A Sentence

  • He said thousands of Koreans still levelled guns at one another along the demilitarised zone between them.
  • One entry suggests that the two countries tear off the barb wire along the demilitarized zone, sell them and use the fund to finance the cost of national unification.
  • Taiwan is not threatened by a remilitarized Japan. Firedoglake » China’s Hu Comes to America
  • As Russia expert and New York University Professor Stephen Cohen (as well as longtime Nation contributing editor and, full disclosure, my husband) lamented at a conference on the Cold War held at the Gorbachev Foundation in Moscow last week, US-Russian relations are being remilitarized. Katrina vanden Heuvel: Needed: A New Direction for US-Russian Relations
  • On March 30, 1972, Hanoi launched its own major offensive across the demilitarized zone.
  • It is likely that the military activity will have to modulate into the form of intensive, highly militarised policing which characterised the last 30 years in Northern Ireland.
  • NGUYEN: North Korea's nuclear program has increased tensions with South Korea, separated from the north by a narrow strip of land known as the demilitarized zone. CNN Transcript Oct 14, 2006
  • Every society that at least partially demilitarized at some point, he argues, had strong monastic institutions, including Tibet, India and Japan.
  • Cat-unfriendly environments include active minefields, demilitarized zones, the bottom of the ocean, and hell.
  • Dog/cat detente is still on the level of demilitarized zones, alas. I need a woman with eyes like rodin, see the body caught within the stone
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