wage+war
31war — Synonyms and related words: American Revolution, Ares, Athena, Balkan Wars, Bellona, Boer War, Civil War, Crimean War, Crusades, Enyo, Franco Prussian War, French Revolution, Gallic Wars, Greco Persian Wars, Indian Wars, Indochina War, Kilkenny… …
32war — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. &v. See warfare. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. conflict, fighting, hostilities, combat; see battle 1 ; fight 1 . Types of wars include: air, guerrilla, shooting, ground, sea, amphibious, three dimensional,… …
33War Powers Acts, 1941, 1942 — Following the attack on Pearl Harbor and U.S. entry into World War II, the federal government was granted powers necessary to mobilize the nation for war, first with the War Powers Act of 18 December 1941, enabling the government to assign… …
34war power — Power of federal government to wage war successfully. Brown v. Wright, C.C.A.W.Va., 137 F.2d 484, 489; United States v. Maviglia, D.C.N.J., 52 F.Supp. 946, 947. It embraces every aspect of national defense, including protection of war materials… …
35wage — Uku. See wage war. Wages of sin (Roma 6:23), a uku no ka hewa …
36war power — The power of the government of the United States to wage war to the point of success, that is the overcoming of the enemy. Hirabayashi v United States, 320 US 81, 87 L Ed 1774, 63 S Ct 1375. The national defense is an absolute necessity of our… …
37war — 1. noun 1) the Napoleonic wars Syn: conflict, warfare, combat, fighting, (military) action, bloodshed, struggle; battle, skirmish, fight, clash, engagement, encounter; offensive, attack, campaign; hostilities; …
38war — 1. noun 1) the Napoleonic wars Syn: conflict, warfare, combat, fighting, action, bloodshed, struggle, fight, campaign, hostilities, jihad, crusade 2) the war against drugs Syn …
39war — n 1. combat, warfare, fighting, hostilities; clash, conflict, struggle, strife, contention; battle, contest, bout, skirmish, action, brush; collision, engagement, encounter, rencounter; fight, donnybrook, duel, joust, tilt; confrontation,… …
40war potential — noun : the economic capabilities of a nation to wage war …