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bel·ligerància
Hostile or warlike attitude or nature.
belligerence
Catalan
bel·ligerància
Fighting; acts of overt warfare.
hostilities
1
The right of
belligerency
of the state will not be recognized.
2
But instead of arousing
belligerency
,
they aroused an almost frantic agitation.
3
Turkey's active
belligerency
,
in order to blockade Russia from the south, had become imperative.
4
There was muffled and meditative
belligerency
in the look.
5
Senator Morgan's bill for recognizing the
belligerency
of Cuba has been debated in the Senate.
6
They are never troubled by the consequences of
belligerency
.
7
No work of antiquity is free from this
belligerency
.
8
Shall it be whispered that I regretted his
belligerency
?
9
Canada is saying, with a little note of
belligerency
in her voice-What'sPanama to us?
10
On May 13, he met the official announcement that England recognized the
belligerency
of the Confederacy.
11
But even in the courage and
belligerency
of baboons, there are some marked differences between species.
12
The early combinations of men were first a grouped predacity-organizedhunting; then a grouped
belligerency
,
-
organized
warfare
.
13
The St. Albans raid, which occurred a few months later, was a similar act of
belligerency
.
14
The detective faced him with a fierce
belligerency
.
15
The rebels are poorly armed, but if our Government recognizes their
belligerency
they'll soon fix that.
16
Upon his arrival he found England had proclaimed her neutrality and recognized the
belligerency
of the South.
belligerency
recognize the belligerency
active belligerency
arousing belligerency
avoid any belligerency
british belligerency
Catalan
bel·ligerància