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Meanings of
warring
in English
Engaged in war.
fighting
militant
belligerent
war-ridden
Related terms
unpeaceful
Usage of
warring
in English
1
The
warring
parties last held U.N.-sponsored political negotiations in Sweden in 2018.
2
The leaders in the
warring
nations in Europe today are all related.
3
Sunday's Berlin summit convened the main foreign supporters of Libya's
warring
sides.
4
He took a long time to answer, as if
warring
with himself.
5
This could be the moment when previously
warring
interests come into alignment.
6
Now, these
warring
factions have to find a way to work together.
7
The forces
warring
in his blood were locked in a death struggle.
8
On the contrary, she was tossed in the vortex of
warring
impulses.
9
The presidency said in May that Zuma was not
warring
with Gordhan.
10
Most did not even believe the
warring
sides would uphold the truce.
11
The result of their
warring
taste was an elegant Greek Revival mansion.
12
The separation of the Democratic party into
warring
factions was, therefore, inevitable.
13
There were two
warring
principles in that superb organization and proud soul.
14
Tanzanian polygamist's puzzle: how to stop six wives
warring
over 500 acres?
15
Sally was
warring
against the frailty of her body for his love.
16
Neither one of the
warring
nations had expressed any desire for peace.
Other examples for "warring"
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warring
warr
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
warr with
warr factions
warr parties
warr sides
warr elements
More collocations
Warring
through the time
Warring
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common