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Meanings of internecine strife in English
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Usage of internecine strife in English
1
He may think that any hint of internecinestrife will weaken his prestige.
2
Hence, I inferred, this bitter internecinestrife within the organization itself.
3
The roar of artillery, the internecinestrife were still.
4
That this was so was evident from the fact that already among the arachnoids internecinestrife had appeared.
5
The Huguenots took up arms to defend themselves, and France again experienced all the horrors of internecinestrife.
6
A chief named Haida was the first to stir up the embers of internecinestrife among the Niuche clans.
7
With regular battle awaiting us outside, this prospect of an internecinestrife within the walls began to daunt me.
8
The question of staffing is one that is currently bedevilling Buckingham Palace after two months of turmoil and internecinestrife.
9
During the half century previous to the restoration of the Bourbons, she was a victim of internecinestrife and factional warfare.
10
Lewis Hamilton won the Russian Grand Prix taking victory against the odds as Ferrari fell to internecinestrife and mechanical failure.
11
You have come just in time to save us, most likely, from an internecinestrife which might have ruined us all.
12
But this internecinestrife gave place at length to a concerted movement to prevent the whole export of metal from their land.
13
The vast majority is, therefore, always in favour of present conditions, and would rather the chances of internecinestrife than an exotic peace.
14
The battle with the humanists was synchronous with the beginnings of a fierce internecinestrife that tore the young evangelical church into two parts.
15
Moreover, the Anglo-Saxons began to fight one another before they ceased to fight their common enemy, who must have profited by this internecinestrife.
16
Many of them succumb, soon or late, either to some natural disaster or to internecinestrife or to the self-cleansing activities of their mighty host.